Some of you claim, that judgement process is about "impression", not
about score and ranking. So, for all of you, I'd like to remind part
of "The Android Developer Challenge Judging Process" official public
document in short:

"Judging Criteria"

1. Originality
2. Effective Use of the Android Platform
3. Polish and Appeal
4. Indispensibility
[...]

"Phase I Judging"

"[...] each submission will receive a score ranging from 1 to 10 for
each of the four criteria from each judge. Once we've collected these
scores, we'll average them across judges for each submission so that
each entry ends up with an overall score of 1 to 10, up to multiple
decimal points to minimize ties. The 100 submissions with the highest
overall scores will move on to Phase 2 judging [...]"

I, and rest of us (read groups !) want to see our scores. And I have
nothing to hide: I'd like to see position of my app in official,
public ranking, sorted by score.

Even if I'm last, and my app stinks, it will be much better and honest
for developers, that working SO HARD for last months, to see how
things really are.

Tell me, is it bad idea ? Because I think, it can be, but only for
them, who try to dispose, or worst, maybe cheat us ? They cover with
"privacy policy" and other nonsenses.

Your comments are welcome.

greets,
peter

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