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@hacker
I only joined Ubuntu because it's the only organization I was familiar with. Now I regret it. The task aren't fun and they are slow. -
hacker17657y@Michelle wait, joined?
I don't think you have to join any communities; you only have to claim the tasks you like from whichever community you want. I picked the tasks which I find challenging and interesting, and JBoss' tasks are pretty interesting for me :) -
@hacker
Not joined, but you know what I mean. I'm aiming to be one of the finalists, so I need to stick to one organization. To be a finalist, you need to be the top in the organization you choose, so random tasks from random ones won't give me a chance :/ -
Yeah but you can always just start another task anyway. Just have a whole heap of tasks ready to claim and then immediately submit.
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@theCalcaholic
There's the finalist and the grand prize winner. I think whoever completes the most tasks in a single organization can be the finalist. -
@JustMrBates
I can't claim another task unless they accept it, but they have not even touched my submission. -
@Michelle what I mean is, go look at another task while you're waiting. Then start doing what it says. You don't have to wait to claim the task before you start it.
Ubutu's organization is so slow in the Code-in contest.
I mean, I've been waiting for 17 hours and they still didn't accept or decline my submission for the second task.
I can't claim another task until they accept this... Plus, my goal is to be one of the finalists, so if they don't hurry up then it won't happen.
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