Good!

Would be great to see a post on code.google.com regarding this. Lots of users 
keeping using Google looking for this kind of information.

Will also post on opensocial-br .

Thanks for the announcement.

Robson Dantas
@robsondantas

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Em 20/06/2011, às 13:42, "Bruno Oliveira (\"btco\")" <bru...@google.com> 
escreveu:

> Hi developers,
> 
> We're happy to announce that the New Developer Page[*]  is now fully launched 
> and is now the only way to submit applications. The old submission flow and 
> links have been deactivated and are now inaccessible. From this point on, 
> please use only the new submission and review process to submit your 
> applications.   *: note -- you must log in before using this link, or you 
> will see a 404.
> 
> If you haven't tried it yet, you will find that the New Developer Page 
> (henceforth to be called just "Developer Page") is much better than the old 
> submission pages we had before. It shows you a list of your applications and 
> the status of each one, and allows you to perform all the relevant actions 
> with each application directly from the interface rather than requiring you 
> to visit several different and sometimes hard-to-find pages.
> 
> These are the meanings of the states for an application in the Developer Page:
> testing: means the application is on your profile and can be run, but you 
> haven't verified ownership yet
> verified: means you have verified that you are the owner of the application
> pending: means you have successfully submitted the application and it's under 
> review
> featured: means your application is live on Orkut
> rejected: means your application was rejected by the review process
> unknown: your app is in an unknown state. This Shouldn't Happen (tm).
> Remember that adding the application does not cause it to be reviewed (this 
> is a common misconception). Adding it to the page is something you do in 
> order to test it. When you want your application to be reviewed and appear to 
> other users, you have to submit it. You can find the submit button next to 
> your application on the list.
> 
> Also, remember that the cache updates are not immediate across all servers, 
> so the Developer Page may take a few minutes to reflect a recent action. So 
> if you have just made a change and you don't see it immediately, wait a few 
> minutes and you will probably see your application change state.
> 
> There is a limit of 25 applications per developer. Notice that the 
> applications you have installed as a user also count towards this limit, so 
> if you are doing heavy development, it might be better to have a separate 
> developer profile.
> 
> Thank you!
> 
> -
> Bruno Oliveira (Google)
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