On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 12:47 PM, Anant Narayanan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yesterday we had a discussion on IRC and concluded that it would be best
> to restrict the "description" field in the manifest to 250 characters (the
> current limit is 1024). The rationale is that we can then use the field to
> populate various tooltips on launch targets, fill the short description
> field on the marketplace, etc.
>
> A longer description of the app feels fairly store-specific and may
> include HTML, images, and so on; and thus it is best to omit such a field
> from the manifest.
>
> The repercussion of this change is that it breaks existing manifests, but
> luckily we only have around a hundred apps on the marketplace right now, of
> which only 8 exceed the 250 character limit. So, in this particular
> instance I think we can deal with the change fairly efficiently.
>
> It does bring up the larger question of how we will deal with changes that
> we may have to make in the future. I'd love to hear on thoughts on the
> matter!
>

In this case, even if there were lots of apps, doing a kind of soft
verification would solve the problem: truncate existing records, reject
only new records, and I guess reject them only from the marketplace
(rejecting them at the time of installation would be a bad user experience,
especially when truncating is an acceptable fallback).
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