Agreed. My application has been reviewed 2 times so far for about 2
minutes each. Nice.

On May 1, 11:59 pm, everfriend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I submitted two applications (completely working ones). One requires
> registration and then login, the other requires login with the userid
> and password provided in the readme document (for some security
> reason).
>
> In the past couple days, my server logs show some BRIEF accesses to
> the two applications. There are some ones registered and logged in the
> application ONE, but no one login the application TWO (or not login
> successfully, I do not know).
>
> It seems to me that whoever judges/tests the applications simply just
> did not read the readme document to get the userid/password to login
> the application TWO to see what the application really about.
>
> One thing I am 100% sure is that without login to Application TWO, no
> matter how smart/bright a judge is, s/he will not able to appreciate
> what the two applications are really about.
>
> Therefore, my concern is:
> Without knowing the judging process (spot check, or not, etc….), I
> even have not seen (based on my server log) any “judge” has made any
> reasonable judging/testing progress on my two applications yet so
> far.
>
> Just want to raise my concern now before it is too late.
>
> Winning the final 50 is great, but most people will not.
> However, most people (if not all) will feel calm and be respected if
> their hard-works have been judged/treated fairly and professionally.
>
> Suggestion:
> To make judging process OPEN:
> post info about what the judging processes are, and update overall
> status about the judging process daily (etc. spot checking day, detail
> checking day, etc….)
>
> To make judging process FAIR:
> Ensure judges have sufficient time to read the documents and run the
> applications to the level sufficient for judging the applications.
> (Without reading the document and without login to an application to
> try it at certain degree, it is definitely not sufficient to judge an
> application).
>
> Best
>
> Ever
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