Hi all !

I'm also waiting that using python interpreter as a dependancy are accepted in Harbour. Also some tips suggest that s will be Python 3 ... but SailfishOS still have py2.7.

While i'm waiting to submit them to harbour, some of my Apps are already running on my device, and some are already available on OpenRepos.net which have now a client for Sailfish (beta).

So i suggest you to submit your apps to openrepos.net too. Harbour isn't anymore the only store for SailfishOS native apps.

Regards,

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Benoît HERVIER - http://khertan.net/

Le 2014-01-10 10:28, Andreas Enbacka a écrit :
Thanks for the support :)

I will develop QSpot for SailfishOS, timetable however depends on when
certain libs will be whitelisted / allowed. I could also consider
publishing an alpha for testing somewhere else. I hope that the QA
process will be improved and eased, and possible more automation
added. Having submitted apps to several app stores, e.g., WP Store and
Google Play, I would stay Google Play is a good example how it should
work.

//Andreas
2014/1/10 Andreas Enbacka <aenba...@gmail.com>:
I would like to agree with Franck on this. I have also partly held off developing for SailfishOS due to e.g., the Harbour process, as well as due
to APIs my apps need to are not allowed.
This seems backwards; if no cool apps exist for SailfishOS that use
certain API's, what's the incentive for Jolla to allow them in
Harbour?

Please please do develop for SailfishOS and *make* Jolla beg and
promise anything to get your superb app submitted to Harbour! ;)

  Kalle



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