Well, I dont see a point here.
Scores could be released in private, even protected with NDA agreement
if needed.
Not having any feedback is indeed very disappointing for most of
Android community.

On May 13, 6:12 pm, wescorp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Some of you guys need to catch a clue here and there. You are not the
> only ones who want to see their scores BUT who else wants to see the
> scores?  Android competitors do.
>
> If Android competitors knew what the 1738 applications where, how they
> were scored by the OHA, and who the developers where, Apple, Nokia,
> etc, would have a field day recruiting developers for Android
> competitive applications.  Google, the OHA, and the ADC are doing you
> a service by not making you, your application, and your score public.
>
> What is good for Google and OHA  interests, is good for your and my
> interests as Android developers.
>
> Cheers,
> Wes

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