That's crazy. I'm really curios why they are not able to deliver reliable
metrics. First issue of such a nature occurred four or five months ago and
still not fixed.

What is so difficult on this metric? I always thought that Google employs
first class brains, best in the industry. They are able to do a lot of
magics in other products so why they are not able to sum a few numbers? What
is the architecture that makes the trouble?

Tom

Dne 18.9.2010 19:37 "Peter Sinnott" <psinn...@gmail.com> napsal/a:

Received this update this morning :

Hello,

We'd like to give you an update on this issue. We've previously stated
that some application updates are incorrectly being counted as pure
uninstalls rather than updates, causing the active installs metric to
drop. We have now identified the root cause, and are working on a fix
that we hope to release next week. However, due to the nature of the
interaction between the Market client and our reporting
infrastructure, it may take up to several weeks for your metrics in
the Developer Console to return to normal. Again, we apologize for any
inconvenience, and will keep you posted on our progress.

Thank you for your continued patience.




On Sep 15, 10:43 am, Pent <tas...@dinglisch.net> wrote:

> > > Thanks for writing in. We are currently investigating this issue. So
far,
> > >> this appears ...

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