Hi Graham.

I wanted to float a rough idea off-list... Tell me what you think.

If Norton faults our files for being new and not (yet) popular,  perhaps we 
could generate a base of download activity ourselves to get over the threshold. 
Specifically, I'm thinking of an informal group of software authors who form a 
"mutual download society." 

Say we had 10 authors to start who agreed to download one another's product 
file(s) once a day for a month.  At worst, we'd probably learn some things 
about what Norton counts, what it ignores, and what is the threshold to move to 
a trusted level. At best, we might help each other to win acceptance.

For those of us with fast, unmetered connections, there's virtually no cost to 
the downloading of files other than the time it takes to do it. And with 
Livecode we could easily write a stack to automate that job.

Thoughts?

Tom Bodine

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