I do frequent updates, but that is really only because I learn from
end users about new unforeseen issues. These are often issues that are
specific to the G1 versus the Android emulator, while I have no G1 to
test on. So I do a best effort to get things fixed properly and
quickly, but can only tell through release updates and to some extent
hoping for the best. I do realize that the "sort by date" could be
abused though through "dummy" updates.


On Nov 2, 4:46 am, j <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I notice that some old apps repeatedly get pushed to the top of the
> sort "by date" list in Market.  It seems it's because the author
> simply released an "updated" version.
>
> If that is so, it seems to easy to get on top of the list, is it not?
> Would it be unfair to authors who don't frequently release updates?
>
> Just want to start a discussion.
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