That message would be the perfect opportunity to do GOOD by removing the
numbers and saying "please update your applications with the phone number
you wish shown, if any."
I don't think it is unreasonable to say that even if it is a non-majority of
developers affected, releasing that much personal
JP,
I think the problem is that when you submit information for domain
registration you're warned about the whois system and even in some TLDs
(such as .uk) you can specify you don't want your address included in it.
With the market the T&Cs said that the number wouldn't be distributed,
and i
Stoyan,
Don't get me wrong, I think what happened was an almight up on
Googles part that, if decent QA measures were in place, should *never*
have been made.
Thats said a blanket removal of all 'phone numbers is going to cause
more problems than it'll solve, but I am still waiting for Go
On Feb 28, 9:52 am, Stoyan Damov wrote:
> Where's the "do no evil" in this, huh?
At first, I would be a little infuriated as well. I assume you've all
wiped your phone no. so the calls we go away soon anyways.
To put this in perspective - may I point out that if you were to
publish your app(s
Al, while you are right (and so is the opposing side) it's Google
who's to blame for this.
Assumption is the mother of all evil, and Google assumed devs would
want their phone copied from their profile, instead of providing one
f...@#$ing checkbox on the registration (or publishing) page asking fo
How do you know 99.9% developers don't want to provide 'phone support?
Have you asked every single developer on the market?
I didn't say that Google must provide the information for everyone
because some people wan to provide it, what I said was there is no easy
way to determine those who do w
I didn't enter a support number. Google copied it from my developer profile.
As I said in my last mail, 99.9% of the developers don't want to provide
phone support.
By your logic, Google may as well list my home address because *some*
developers may want to provide free full body massage to their
Some of the 'phone numbers are most likely valid support numbers entered
by developers to offer users support.
Can you suggest a method for Google to use to distinguish between those
people who checked the application profile and entered a number they
wanted to be used and those who uploaded t
I have read his thread and changed my number to that of Paris Hilton. So if
anyone wants to talk to a hot girl for support, get my app!
But regardless, Google still should remove the phone numbers. This is
insane.
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 11:08 PM, Al Sutton wrote:
>
> Read the thread JBQ has po
Read the thread. It answers your concern.
Al.
Kevin E. Phillips, Sr. wrote:
> Yes, please for the love of all that is HOLY take this out of the
> marketplace. Isn't it enough we provide and email address and website?
> I cannot take the phone ringing 100 time a day asking when I am going
> to
Read the thread JBQ has pointed you at. It shows how to remove your
'phone number, and tells you why it's being shown.
Al.
Mattaku Betsujin wrote:
> Please take remove the number for ALL apps NOW!
>
> Who in their right mind would think of providing phone tech support
> for a .99 app? This is
Yes, please for the love of all that is HOLY take this out of the
marketplace. Isn't it enough we provide and email address and website? I
cannot take the phone ringing 100 time a day asking when I am going to
update my app and add such and such feature.
Mattaku Betsujin wrote:
> Please take re
Please take remove the number for ALL apps NOW!
Who in their right mind would think of providing phone tech support for a
.99 app? This is ridiculous!
Those developers who are desperate for human contact are free to put their
phone numbers on their web sites.
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 5:03 PM, Jea
http://groups.google.com/group/android-discuss/browse_thread/thread/e3772a897dbb0080/ff4eca3dca2fc7de#ff4eca3dca2fc7de
JBQ
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 4:59 PM, Mattaku Betsujin
wrote:
> Google, please tell me this is a big foul up. Today my phone number appeared
> in the Market listing of my app, a
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