I've been reading through some posts on this subject, but I feel I'm
still not certain about how best to submit my application. In my
case, I only have a single .APK. However, I need to include a
mksdcard image containing files necessary for the demonstration of my
application. In order to full
Hi Dan,
Thanks for your reply. I have some really important follow-up
comments, however.
> When a user first downloads/installs your application in the
> "real world", they would not have any content on the SD card.
> Similarly, judges will not be setting up specific SD card images.
> You can,
Thank you very much for your consideration and explanation, Dan. I
understand your situation better now and will be standing by for the
final decision. I appreciate the effort, whichever way it goes.
Sincerely,
Greg
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Hello again Dan,
Have you and your colleagues come to a decision on this matter? I'm
sure you are all extremely busy at this point, but if I need to
develop a special mechanism for this, I need to find some time to fit
it in before the deadline. So I thought I'd better just post a
reminder sinc
> handful that were disqualified according to the rules in the Terms &
> Conditions. (The apps that were disqualified were ones that were submitted
> with obviously copyrighted material such as music files or ROMs, so don't
> worry that we were disqualifying people on technicalities.)
Hi Dan,
I
Indeed, free mugs and t-shirts won't do anything for promoting Android
development. However, a lot of us are private developers on
shoestring budgets and the donation of an Android device for proper
non-emulator testing would actually go a long way to help us do
exactly what Google wants, develop