Well, funny you Aaron brought up the question, if App Central is lacking? And 
that is today? Why I say its funny, is because we had a bit of a discussion 
last night, in Chip's scripting class. One thing, that definately is lacking, 
is a multilingual website. GW ask the app developers to make their apps as 
multilingual as possible, but what good is that? After uploading the app to the 
web, the user will have to read and understand a pretty good chunk of English, 
so as to even find the app he might want to install on his computer. 

I know, that some - if not all - of your abroad, Non-English, dealers do have 
their local websites. And they might be in the local language. Yet, they don't 
hold any translated version of app central. Then, they go ahead, and upload an 
app to the official app central. Just have a look at app central as it stands 
today, and you will find at least three apps up there, with some rather strange 
sounding names. At least, when you let Eloquence try to read Polish app-names, 
with the English voice. And, there is more local scripts, that a local dealer 
might want to maintain; or that could be developed so as to meet local needs 
for a region. That is when the app might want to check for updates other places 
than App central.

Back to the internationalization. That, at least, is an area, where app central 
is greatly lacking. If you ask the app developers to go through all the 
'hazzle' of having their apps translated; then why don't you take the lead? 
With the risk of sounding critical, which was not my intention, I just summed 
up what came out of the discussion last night. Would be great, to hear what 
good reasons GW would have for their choice on leaving app central little 
accessible for the users who are not strong in English.


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Aaron Smith 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, May 09, 2011 3:19 PM
  Subject: Re: Package manager update question


  On 5/9/2011 8:49 AM, Jacob Schmude wrote: 
    It's not so much that App Central is lacking as it is some certain 
organizations do not want any scripts (encrypted or not) outside of their own 
locations.
  In that case, an app would need to handle all of the updating itself, as you 
indicated.

  Aaron

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