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On May 15, 6:50 am, GodsMoon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you Google. I was starting to wonder if you had turned your back
> on the developer community.
> This sort of transparency is exactly what is needed if Android is to
> be successful in the developer community.
>
> Thanks for bring back the Google we all know and love.
>
> David Shellabargerwww.goldfishview.com
>
> On May 14, 9:38 pm, javqui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Dear Justin
>
> > As humbleness suggestion, will be useful get a quartile rank for each
> > judging criteria. Some participants get more rank in one criteria and
> > less in other one. This suggestion will help us to optimized resources
> > distribution for ADCII.
>
> > Thank you
>
> > Javier Quintana
>
> > On May 14, 7:31 pm, Michael Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > "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."
>
> > > This is interesting, and I agree, but it kind of casts doubt on the
> > > meaningfulness of the scoring system in general.  Nonetheless, the
> > > update and forthcoming release of quartile rankings are much
> > > appreciated.  Thanks.
>
> > > On May 14, 4:08 pm, "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,
> > > > Jstin & the Android Developer Challenge Team @ Google- Hide quoted text 
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