Thank you :)
On 9 Dec 2019 01:04, "'Google Code-in Support' via Google Code-in Discuss" <
gci-discuss@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I agree with Daniel, but I suppose that activities with more time (like
>> seven days) are more challenging than a 4-days task, so mentors will
>> consider
are the top 20 selected by it??
On 9 Dec 2019 12:47, "Daniel" wrote:
> Organisation leaders are members of organisation. It doesn't mean they are
> winners, they are not mentors. They are just like you but they are the
> leaders(decision maker).
> I hope that helps.
>
> On Monday, 9 December
Not now, but in the end of the contest finalist and grand prize winners are
selected from those leaders (top 20)
On 13 Dec 2019 21:42, "Joel Banin" wrote:
> Hey, when someone is an organisation current leader does that increase
> their chance of becoming a grand prize winner or finalist?
>
> --
if you abandon a task u can't claim that task back but u can do any other
task
On 7 Dec 2019 13:25, "Daniel" wrote:
> You can abandon that task for sure yeah but yes you can claim another
> beginner task. I recommend you not to abandon any tasks.
> I hope that helps.
>
> On Saturday, 7 December
someone took that task before you do. that must be a non multiple person
task. so only one can claim that task.. try working on a task after
claiming
On 9 Dec 2019 00:39, "Yashashwin Karthikeyan"
wrote:
> The topic says it, can a task be removed?
> I saw a task in the morning didn’t claim
Nope, you can do it from different orgs. But if you want to become a
finalist, you should focus on one org as finalists are selected by orgs
On Tue, 14 Jan 2020, 14:37 Akshat Gupta, wrote:
> Does t-shirt winning require three task from same organisation
> Thanks
>
> --
> You received this
So its possible to become a Grand Prize winner eventhough they didnt do any
coding tasks?
On Mon, 13 Jan 2020 at 17:15, Daniel wrote:
> Yes of course it is not just about coding.
>
> On Sunday, 12 January 2020 22:20:06 UTC+11, Jo Shrivastava wrote:
>>
>> I don't write code, because of that I
You can still comment after review submitted. ;).
On Tue, 24 Dec 2019, 07:23 Adam Raschio, wrote:
> So, to begin with, this is my first time doing this project.
>
> I claimed a task by Fedora, and then posted code for the review. After
> posting, I realized that I had forgotten to implement a