But the developer should be able to respond to comments at least for paid apps.

What Google can do is to let devs (how a dev's phone is linked to his
publishing account is another story[1]) post responses, which are
directly sent to the Google Checkout user's e-mails.

[1] but is quite simple in fact - e.g. they ask you what's your latest
order #, you input it and voila, your phone's account is linked to
your publishing account's one.

Cheers

On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 7:16 PM, Sundog <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Well, since it isn't even POSSIBLE to respond to a comment, this seems
> like a moot point. Everyone gets exactly one comment, it isn't a
> message board. Thank God.
>
> On Mar 16, 8:46 am, Alexander <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Why is the comments system linear?? You cannot see any direct
>> responses to a comment, which would put much less significance on a
>> comment of a user that had a complaint, while the response had already
>> come previously or was resolved in a later version. I think it would
>> be beneficial to see replies to comments, especially from the
>> developer. You could still "Mark As Spam," so the current moderation
>> would be able to remain.
> >
>

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