[Commotion-dev] MeshTether to the Play Store

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at guardianproject.info
Mon Jan 7 20:48:02 UTC 2013


Hey Dan,
http://developer.android.com/distribute/googleplay/publish/preparing.html

I think the hardest part will be figuring out how OTI or Commotion should
manage it, but the process is not hard.

.hc

On 01/07/2013 03:37 PM, Dan Staples wrote:
> I agree, it would be great to get it into the Play Store. That said, I
> have no idea what the process is to do that. Users inevitably complain
> in the comments section of apps when it doesn't work on their phone, so
> that would be useful information to us.
> 
> Dan
> 
> On 01/05/2013 03:35 AM, Teco Boot wrote:
>> Op 5 jan. 2013, om 01:07 heeft Hans of Guardian het volgende geschreven:
>>
>>> Are there any plans for getting MeshTether in the Google Play Store?  I think that could be a good way to get a lot of testers.  It should be listed with a fair amount of caveats, but it certainly would be a fast to find out which devices it works on.
>>>
>>> I don't think the risk of it damaging phones is high at all.  Mostly the risk is that we'll get a fair amount of negative feedback because it won't work on most devices (i.e. Samsung).
>> Any outcome that brings us to better support for ad hoc would be great. Blame and shame is one method.
>> The app should have a pointer to a wiki, with blacklist, whitelist and howto for enabling ad hoc.
>> We can easily get custom mod's on whitelist, by just pushing our fixes upstream.
>>
>> Teco
>>
>>> .hc
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