If there are 10 orgs, there are 20 Grand Prize Winners.

Each org is different. Each project is different. It would not be possible
to choose 'global' winners in GCI.

On Sat, 21 Oct 2017 04:56 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 ?
>
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