Was the your nickname set when you originally published the extension?

I feel like there may be a problem in the gallery, but to be absolutely
sure, can you try the following?

1.) Change your nickname on your profile
2.) Make some modification to your gadget and publish a new version.  A
simple change to the description in the manifest + version number change
should be enough.
3.) Wait 30 minutes after publishing to make sure that any cached info has
expired.

If the name still doesn't change, please follow up with me and I'll try to
figure out if it's a problem on our end.

Thanks,
~Arne


On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 2:46 PM, andxyz <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ah, thank-you for being more specific Arne.
>
> - my nickname was already set in my google profile, and it didn't use
> it to begin with.
> - so, I just changed my nickname to something new and then back again
> and waited 10 minutes. But, still it didn't use the nickname when I
> went into edit my extension's webpage (hosted on the gallery). so it
> still displays the first part of my email.
>
> so it either doesn't work, or doesn't propagate over for me for some
> reason.
>
> Thanks for taking the time to help.
> -Andy
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