> On Oct 20, 2017, at 5:55 PM, Mike <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> In the rules, there's something not really clear about the judging : 
> 5.2     Selecting Finalists and Grand Prize Winners. Each Organization will 
> evaluate the work of the ten (10) highest scoring contestants who completed 
> tasks for their Organization and will select five (5) of those contestants as 
> Finalists and two (2) of those Finalists as Grand Prize Winners for their 
> Organization.
> 
> Each Organization will evaluate the work of the ten highest scoring 
> contestants, highest scoring of THE organization itself, or global that made 
> at least two tasks for the organization.
> So then,
> If there's 10 organizations, they evaluate the work of the ten highest 
> scoring contestants and each select 5 in theses ten, and 2 of theses five. 
> Does it means there's 20 Grand Prize Winners ?
> And if it is by global highest scorers that made at least 2 tasks for this 
> organization, does it mean there's only 2 Grand Prize Winners ?

The rules state that *each* org will select two grand prize winners that 
completed tasks for *their* organization.  That means if there were 10 orgs, 
there would be 20 grand prize winners.

Cheers!
Sean

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