Justin, thanks for illuminating a bigger problem.  Your argument
roughly equates to saying that because one piece of crap stinks less
than the others, everything is fine.

I don't think thats the case.  It's not fine.  Google's support/
policies are terrible.  If your livelihood depended on sales, you'd be
angry too.

I think Rich is doing a positive thing towards getting noticed, and
making light of the issues plagueing developers.  I dont agree with
everything.  I think google should get its 30% for example.  Nothing
is free, it costs them money to keep the infrastructure going and
quite frankly if we were trying to hock these apps on our own, we'd
have to pay for our own store etc...

I do really agree with the support issues though, and the issues
related to market placement/visibility.  Its clear all of that was
just an afterthought to them.

The thousands of developers on the market make google millions of
dollars.  It's time they start getting treated that way.

Oh, and the whole "this isnt the way to do it" argument?  Not sure if
you realize people have been making unions for a long time to address
exactly these types of problems.

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