Unfortunately I think it's something that some people just have in their 
nature, and I wouldn't like to promote the idea of behavioural 
modification :).

Al.

Alexander wrote:
> Al Sutton wrote:
>   
>> I'm afraid I think you're wrong.
>>
>> The reason for this is that last week I listed an application on Market
>> and it's been received pretty well (Mostly 4 or 5 stars, average at the
>> moment is 4 after 29 ratings), but, the first one star rating came less
>> than 4 hours after publishing the app from a developer of a competing
>> product whose comments was "[insert product name] is easier and open
>> source". So I think you're overestimating the honesty and
>> professionalism of some developers.
>>
>>     
>
> Granted. Perhaps I was being somewhat idealistic. Maybe the
> accountability would require a listing of apps each dev is involved
> with? Or just not permitting the mention of any other competing apps
> by name - to prevent promotion, and encourage constructive feedback.
>
> Ideas on other ways to prevent this scenario from happening?
>   


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