38 messages in com.googlegroups.android-challenge[android-challenge] Re: Take losing i...
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Chris10 May 2008 22:19 
Muthu Ramadoss10 May 2008 22:56 
vetch11 May 2008 02:31 
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javqui11 May 2008 08:31 
Cow Bay11 May 2008 08:42 
vetch11 May 2008 09:08 
Muthu Ramadoss11 May 2008 09:28 
Chris11 May 2008 09:33 
Kev Gman11 May 2008 09:36 
Kev Gman11 May 2008 09:42 
Cow Bay11 May 2008 09:45 
q2dm111 May 2008 10:18 
javqui11 May 2008 10:19 
Cow Bay11 May 2008 10:25 
javqui11 May 2008 10:53 
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Subject:[android-challenge] Re: Take losing in stride...
From:javqui (blic@gmail.com)
Date:05/11/2008 10:53:45 AM
List:com.googlegroups.android-challenge

Sorry for my spelling errors. I speak Java, C and derivations, HTTP, Spanish, some Portuguese, Assembly code, Android and other languages. I try to speak English.

Javier Quintana

I agree that feedback from judges will be wonderful I vote for a judge’s feedback early, before winners announcements. I want feedback!!!!.

But read the comments after winner announcement. If you are a judge, you will release comments or feedback? Its like put more gas on a fire. That is the problem

If you release any comment, many people like yours and mine will see a constructive feedback, even if it is not too much favorable, and use it sagely.

Think about many other people that will use this feedback against Google. You read many crazy reactions. Everyone believes that have the next multi trillion dollar invention. Is not easy, so my alternative for now is use the challenge discussion group as and interpreted feedbac javqui

On May 11, 12:42 pm, "Kev Gman" <kgal@gmail.com> wrote:

The forum is only useful if you want to post your idea to the world, which isn't really a great plan if you don't want somebody else to pick it up.

We did, however, let a group of people in on our ideas and review them. That feedback would be very useful.

I would assume we get no feedback.  It will invite response.  I think it would help people digest the outcome of the contest better, but I may think that because I am a participant and I want the feedback.  A disinterested third party might conclude that it will just make people more angry.

On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 12:34 PM, Chris <crhu@gmail.com> wrote:

I'm not saying feedback wouldn't be extremely helpful.  All I'm saying is that you should work with what you get, and there is a lot to work with.  The people who start throwing their hands in the air won't do as well as the people who are more reserved and analytical.

So Google, please give us feedback!  But to everyone else, if they don't do it, you should be able to get pretty good feedback from using the board.

On May 11, 9:28 am, "Muthu Ramadoss" <muth@gmail.com> wrote:

I agree.

Some sort of the feedback to all the participants will do a whole lot of good for Android.

On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 10:55 PM, Cow Bay <nmlg@gmail.com> wrote:

is it really so difficult for google and judges to treat us as friends for advices not beggers for prizes?

a word like "your idea is useless", "your implementation is broken", "your look-and-feel stinks", "your app is not indispensible", ,,, or "your app is unfortunately 51-th" can vitalize many fading ardors.

destructive or constructive feedback is all non-winners need.

please....

----- Original Message ----- From: "vetch" <OldP@gmail.com> To: "Android Challenge" <andr@googlegroups.com> Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2008 8:08 AM Subject: [android-challenge] Re: Take losing in stride...

Hello,

w/o any feedback to our failed app, isn't the attempt on adc ii another try-and-error?

exactly. Another waste of time.

with similar cost and risk, is it more practical to buy a mac mini

and

make

our apps for 20m iphones by end of 2008?

of course. I am individual, and safer for me is to buy WORKING iPhone with full support, than BETA-gPhone for twice the price with almost no support.

Everything I learned about Android, done by myself. Sorry, but groups reaction is simply too slow. So, learning, testing, finding bugs, reporting f*** issues.. thousands of hours. And now even no clear explanation "why your app stinks".

i am thinking seriously in this direction, though i really love

android but

i must love my app more.

good point. Love my app and love my precious time. Besides, "pizza's are not for free"...

greets, peter

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