Hmmh, that blows ;( I want to be contacted by the Android Market Team
directly, but want users to go through the mailing list for all non-personal
issues.

On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 9:23 AM, Al Sutton <[email protected]> wrote:

> It came through on our listed support email address, so not listing one is
> most likely the reason.
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> On 18 Nov 2010, at 08:09, Mariano Kamp wrote:
>
> Btw. Did you all get an Email from the Android Market Team? I have two apps
> listed in the Market but didn't receive a mail.
> I haven't listed a support email address however. Maybe that is the reason?
> In the past I still got mail from the Android Market Team, but for example I
> didn't get a mail regarding the free Nexus One at first, because they seem
> to use the support email address too.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 8:59 AM, Al Sutton <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Personally I see making it a *requirement* to have a 1024x500 promo
>> graphic and a 512x512 icon version as a bad move. The main reasons being;
>>
>> 1) How many people do you think are going to be able to come up with a
>> good quality 1024x500 promo graphic?, most independent devs aren't the best
>> graphic designers (myself included) so I'm expecting a lot of "not so great"
>> promo graphics which will make the market look a bit cheap and cheerful.
>>
>> 2) There's no guarantee that devs have a 512x512 version of their icons,
>> so I can see uploads to simple & blocky upsized versions or delays while
>> those who used graphic designers go back to them and try to get versions in
>> the larger size (and the designer may well charge for it).
>>
>> I can't see why these need to be required. Optional, yes, but making them
>> a requirement is just creating a real pain in the a** for a lot of
>> developers.
>>
>> Al.
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>> On 18 Nov 2010, at 03:39, Brian Conrad wrote:
>>
>> > They just sent out an email about some new graphic to be used in the
>> Market a 1024x500 landscape graphic.  I wonder who thinks (or doesn't think)
>> this stuff up since some apps are portrait only.  I know this is probably
>> for the "new tablets" but I would almost rather do tablet specific apps
>> since the screen size is larger and people won't need to squint at small
>> fonts.
>> >
>> > - Brian
>> >
>> > Olivier Guilyardi wrote:
>> >> Hi,
>> >>
>> >> I have noticed that there's a new high-res icon field in the market
>> console.
>> >> Does anyone know what that's for?
>> >>
>> >> I have tested this new field, and I can tell for sure that it was
>> ignored when
>> >> rendering the android market icon. Maybe that it will get used after a
>> market
>> >> upgrade...
>> >>
>> >> Furthermore, I have had problems with the market icon. After various
>> tests, I
>> >> have realized that it is always the mdpi icon, scaled to some random
>> size (51px,
>> >> etc..), even if there's a hdpi icon, and whatever device I used.
>> >>
>> >> But I see some icons which seem to be pixel-sharp. Is this just an
>> illusion or
>> >> is there a trick?
>> >>
>> >> TIA
>> >>
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>> >>
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