Sorry guys but I don't understand the negativity here -- we're all on the same side! Isn't our common goal to have apps reach more end-users? The way I see it, it's no different that posting a thread in the forums to announce your app.
Thanks all. On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 5:37 PM, Mike Lococo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Reggie, > > 1. Developers can optionally list alphas of their apps at itT so users can >> be notified about them out and suggest features as well as report bugs >> 2. Developers get it in extra-devel repos >> 3. Post .install at itT for further discussion as well as Maemo.org >> downloads >> > > I'm afraid that I still don't see the distinction between the itT software > section and the Maemo.org downloads section. Maemo/Downloads offers all the > same functionality and is in a better position to integrate with Garage, > with memo-hosted auto-builder/packaging infrastructure, and with any > maemo-extras software taxonomy that emerges (the itT software section has > yet another software classification taxonomy that isn't related to any of > the other taxonomies in a way that I can identify). > > The main intention is to make apps more visible to end users and have them >> join in with the development by providing feedback. This would hopefully >> help developers more improve their apps as well as offer better IT software >> to the IT community in the long run. >> > > This is an admirable goal, but I think a better way of pursuing it would be > to contribute functionality to Maemo downloads and look for ways to > integrate the itT community with the developer resources offered at > maemo.org, rather than create yet another unintegrated space to watch and > monitor for feedback. > > Thanks, > Mike Lococo >
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