By publish you mean what? The feature set or the name of the App?

Since the update will have different set of features and may be more
then wat u have currently in the market.

Take for example, I had created a first version of my app with very
small set of features and I publish it on the market. The actual n
innovative feature set is still to come in future updates. So what you
say on this, now the only common thing between the published app and
update is its name (rest all the features will gonna be innovative)?
Am I not allowed to submitted the update for DC2 just because I had
released an app (even though that app has very trival and obvious
feature set).

I think the updates for the published apps should be allowed.
Eventhough I do agree that they have to be more stricked for such
apps. There should be some substantial difference in the feature set
than what is already available in the market.


On Jun 17, 2:51 pm, Ivan Soto <ivanso...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Don't you think that will be considered as a published app?
>
> Ivan Soto Fernandez
> Web Developerhttp://ivansotof.com
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 12:54 PM, havexz <bali.param...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi
>
> > I know that currenlty published apps can't participate and also
> > updates of the apps which participated in Developer Challenge 1 cant
> > participate in DC2.
>
> > But can an update of an existing published app can participate in DC2?
>
> > Thanks in advance.- Hide quoted text -
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