+1

On May 2, 2:05 pm, admin androidslide
<[email protected]> wrote:
> +1
>
> On 01/05/2009, Mariano Kamp <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > 2558 <http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=2558>
>
> > On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 12:16 AM, Keith Wiley <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> Great idea.  I've done just that.  The subject line of the entry is
> >> "Several important Market comment recommendations".  If we get as many
> >> people as possible to flag it, perhaps it will noticed (and taken
> >> seriously).  Tell your friends.
>
> >> On May 1, 2:14 pm, Mariano Kamp <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > Keith, regarding 4, screenshots and videos would be great too.
> >> > Anyway, maybe you should take the content of your mail and put an
> >> > enhancement request into b.android.com and mention the url here, so that
> >> we
> >> > can star the issue.
>
> >> > I am not sure if that will get noticed by our overlords, but at least we
> >> > would have a common place to store our Android Market
> >> bitching/enhancement
> >> > requests.
>
> >> > On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 7:48 PM, Keith Wiley <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> > > Does anyone here have any actual information (not just speculation)
> >> > > about whether the Market comment system will ever be fixed?  It
> >> > > suffers from many serious problems.  I would suggest:
>
> >> > > 1 -- The ability of developers to offer a brief response to every
> >> > > single comment, so that false, erroneous, or out-of-date comments can
> >> > > be noted.
>
> >> > > 2 -- The ability of developers to respond (in a fashion similar to
> >> > > point one) to comments in paid apps, which currently cannot be done
> >> > > because only paid users can comment on paid apps and developers are
> >> > > not paid users of their own apps.
>
> >> > > 3 -- Version-tagging on comments, so readers know which version a
> >> > > comment refers to (helps to alleviate comments that refer to bugs/
> >> > > problems in out-of-date versions which no longer exist in the current
> >> > > version).
>
> >> > > 4 -- Not a comment problem but a description problem: An extension of
> >> > > the maximum length of app description beyond the current 325 char
> >> > > limit.  Maybe 500?  Maybe 1000?  Not necessarily a lot, but more than
> >> > > is currently available.  This problem is somewhat mitigate by point
> >> > > one since point one would save the developer from using description
> >> > > space to correct erroneous comments.
>
> >> > > Seriously, is Google thinking about doing any of this or is the
> >> > > current Market system going to remain as is for a very very long
> >> > > time?  These things really need to change.
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