Does any one know when Google wallet will release
On Jul 7, 2011 11:05 PM, "c beck" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 6:34 PM, AIRandroid <[email protected]>
wrote:
> <snip>
>>  We're way past development buddy!
>
> If that is what you think, I would argue you have a poor understanding
> of the concept of "development" as it relates to your/an application.
>
>>
>> Perhaps if you do not want to discuss my app, or try my app, or have
>> anything to do with it, move along?  Not sure what the deal is.
>
> I'll say a second time more directly: anyone who downloads a random
> zip file from an unknown person's drop box account at that person's
> request is asking for trouble. There's no guarantee you are not a
> malicious fellow just waiting to fill our unsuspecting computers with
> (take your pick). There are more appropriate ways to share your app
> that make the code and your intentions more transparent. Although I
> haven't followed this thread closely, I have seen a few suggestions to
> you that seemed reasonable.
>
>>
>> I posted this in ANDROID DEVELOPER Group and the post was deleted.
>
> See my comment directly above this sentence, and you will see why it
> was likely deleted. If you are still confused, it's probably because
> of the way you shared your application. (granted, I don't follow that
> list at all and have no experience sharing an app there, so I am
> really just using my own bias to make this assertion. I'm actually
> delighted to have some evidence that there may be moderation on one of
> the google android lists!).
>
>>
>> It's always refreshing when someone offers to help, because it's such
>> a change of pace!
>>
>> My suggestion: Pay it forward.  If you don't want to test my app, so
>> be it.  Why come off as some young prick from Arizona with attitude?
>
> Yes, it's always a great idea to repay what you perceive as attitude
> with even more attitude by calling someone a prick.
>
> I'll be honest, you're a lot more pleasant than the last chap on here
> that wanted folks to pay for his app to test it and provide feedback,
> but still...
>
> Also, the xda suggestion was not a bad idea. A lot of really talented
> developers there, and a large base of end users that would probably be
> happy to test your app assuming you can provide some screen shots and
> a little information about your app that describes what it does and
> what your current state of testing is at. Because that makes a
> difference to end users. Some people are willing to test anything.
> Some will only test if you have already at least reported successful
> operation of the program on their model phone/pda.
>
>
> Sincerely,
> Chris (AKA - A not quite so young prick from Texas)
>
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