Kent Andersen • over 11 years ago
Judging methods
So, do the judges actually use the software in the judging process to decide who moves on? Or is it all based off of what's in the submission text/photos?
Based on my Analytics in my app, the answer to that is they don't use the applications. Flurry.com is telling me that no one has logged into the app at all. If thats actually the case, that's disappointing.
I don't want to come across as complaining...because I'm not. I'm just pointing out that a lot of time was spent making our individual applications and I find it hard to judge something you haven't used.
**Maybe its being judged right now and I just put my foot in my mouth :)
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Thom Reed Manager • over 11 years ago
The judges had access to all materials provided in all submissions including instructions on how to test apps, and usernames and passwords required to access websites not just videos and images that publicly viewable. Their use of the actual apps or websites in their evaluation was solely at their discretion.
Kent Andersen • over 11 years ago
Understood, and makes sense. Though, it seems like a pretty large flaw in the judging process to never open the app that they are supposed to be judging. Makes me wonder why I spent 100+ hours on something, when they couldn't spend 90 seconds to install it.