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Re: Who manages the Ovi Store?
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When do you imagine that happening? |
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talk about trying to put words in my mouth just b/c i proved it was a beta and you was wrong, so now you move on to something else to try and win a argument that never was. no wonder lot of people complain about you old guys trying to make newbies look stupid. its still early and theres no documentation as of yet for publishing in ovi store for maemo, so the developers cant be blamed for it. once the store for maemo is little more mature and guidelines are in place then we will see optifying become a standard requirement. |
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I have never seen a complaint about older members trying to make anyone look stupid. Rather I have seen plenty of complaints about cryptic one line posts like this... Quote:
Now you want me to move on after making a baseless statement about complaints against old dude's. Well, on behalf of old dudes everywhere I respectfully decline your invitation. :) *** You are right, apparently the only way you will see the word BETA on the OVI site is when you access it from an N900. If on the other hand, you access it from your desktop browser you wont see BETA, even when you identify the N900 as your device. However, if my response made you feel stupid or; you were attempting to make everyone else look stupid for simply not understanding the meaning of a word, is all besides the point. The point that I had hoped was being developed in this thread was: Nokia's Maemo team communicated the need to optify applications to maemo.org months ago. As a result, maemo.org has made extraordinary efforts to communicate this need to both developers and members alike. A QA methodology has been developed and installed within maemo.org that although may not be perfect, certainly is robust and addresses the concearns expressed by Nokia's Maemo team. I don't know for a fact if there is no documentation yet for publishing in OVI store. Even if there isn't, I doubt you think any old app should be pushed by OVI. The question posed by the OP was "Who manages the Ovi Store?". The body of the original post questioned the quality of the applications that were found there. The quality of the products a store sells is one of the things that is managed. Now on the face of it, it appears as if either the Nokia Maemo team did not communicate with the Nokia OVI team about the need for optification or, the Nokia OVI team didn't take what was said as seriously, and with the same sense of urgency as maemo.org did. |
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This wiki page needs update but it's the one and only that I have been pushing to the Ovi team directly. |
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Cheers Qgil have started updating the questions on the wiki. Can everyone else update their experiences of the Ovi store there. hopefully they might read it.
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