And if some good library is missing, and you are willing to maintain the 
library, feel free trying to get it added to Mer/Nemomobile side (after that 
you can depend against it).

re, Jonni
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From: devel-boun...@lists.sailfishos.org [devel-boun...@lists.sailfishos.org] 
on behalf of Jonni Rainisto [jonni.raini...@jolla.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2013 2:27 PM
To: Sailfish OS Developers
Subject: Re: [SailfishDevel] Jolla Harbour and Jolla Store

HI,

AFAIK, uploading libraries to store is forbidden, you can only depend on common 
mer/nemomobile libraries in .spec/rpm Requires field.

re, Jonni
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From: devel-boun...@lists.sailfishos.org [devel-boun...@lists.sailfishos.org] 
on behalf of Andrey Kozhevnikov [coderusin...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2013 1:40 PM
To: devel@lists.sailfishos.org
Subject: Re: [SailfishDevel] Jolla Harbour and Jolla Store

Please more information about Harbour:

- it can accept only single files, means i cant upload some libraries,
required as depends for my appliction?

- does it acts as repository?

On 06.11.2013 17:06, Karl Granström wrote:
> Ahoy all,
>
> Today we're launching Jolla Harbour <harbour.jolla.com>, the portal for 
> submitting applications to the Jolla Store.
> You can submit and manage your applications. Consumers will be able to 
> install them directly from their Jolla phones.
>
> Here are some details about Jolla Harbour:
>
> Joining and logging into Jolla Harbour:
> Joining is free! You can create a Jolla account from the Jolla Harbour 
> landing page (harbour.jolla.com) or if you have pre-ordered your Jolla phone, 
> you have everything you need to get started. To manage your account details, 
> please visit account.jolla.com.
>
> Support for Sailfish and Android™ applications:
> You can submit both Sailfish and Android™ applications to Jolla Harbour. The 
> submission process is the same.
>
> Start with free applications:
> At launch, the Jolla Harbour and Jolla Store will support only free 
> applications. We are working hard to enable payment solutions and we will 
> keep you posted about these capabilities as they develop.
>
> Binary package naming:
> You will receive naming guidelines when you upload the binary package to 
> Jolla Harbour. You can also find guidelines on versioning at 
> http://semver.org.
>
> Preparing your metadata:
> Jolla Harbour needs to know a few things about your app:
>   - An app icon for the Store  (86x86px, png) (Current SDK supports 90x90px 
> images; more details to follow soon)
>   - 1-3 screenshots (540x960px, png or jpg)
>   - An optional Cover image for your Store page (516x252px, png or jpg)
>
> Submission process:
> To submit your application to Jolla Harbour, fill in the metadata for it and 
> upload the binary and required images. After you have submitted your app, 
> Jolla will start Quality Assurance testing.
>
> Quality Assurance testing:
> Jolla will perform QA testing on your applications on real Jolla devices. We 
> will get back to you with feedback on your app within a few days. You will be 
> notified on the QA results via the email address you have registered to your 
> Jolla account.
>
>
> If you encounter any issues, please contact us by email, 
> developer-c...@jolla.com, or report them to the Sailfish developers mailing 
> list at devel at lists.sailfishos.org.
>
> Happy hacking!
> The Jolla Store Team
>
>
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