Nice, thanks for the update.
On 15 mei, 01:08, "Justin (Google Employee)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Many people have been asking about receiving either their individual
> scores or a complete list of scores. We've discussed this extensively
> and have decided to release each submission's quartile rank through
> individual emails within the next few weeks.
>
> Why quartile rankings? Well, we feel they provide more meaningful
> information about relative application rankings than just raw scores.
> We designed the judging process to identify 50 applications with the
> highest scores out of a large pool of excellent submissions. Many
> applications received average scores that are within 0.1% of each
> other because of the number of submissions. This means that providing
> an individual score to each participant does not provide meaningful
> information on the relative ranking of that submission.
>
> Another request has been for textual feedback from judges. However,
> judges only provided scores for each application; they did not provide
> notes or any other comments.
>
> That being said, the number of great applications far exceeds the top
> 50! We had many judges actually ask for contact information for
> developers from the entire pool of applications—and we're forwarding
> that information on to the judges for developers who opted-in.
>
> We're excited by the massive response to the challenge and we can't
> wait to see more great applications for Android.
>
> Regards,
> Justin & the Android Developer Challenge Team @ Google
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