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Message #07139
Re: .click release procedures blocking in-archive development, for 4 weeks and counting. (python2 removal)
On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 1:36 AM, Alan Pope <alan.pope@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 5:57 AM, Alex Chiang <achiang@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Is this resource bottleneck (debug, fix, test) going to affect 3rd
>> party apps too, or is it just the case that the core apps get special
>> attention/gating because they are core apps?
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> It's specific to core apps. 3rd party apps in the store are uploaded
> by the developers themselves and only get the (soon to be automated)
> click reviewers tools run against them before approval/rejection.
Thanks. I can appreciate that core apps have higher quality bars than
3rd party apps.
I was originally asking from the point of view of wondering if this
particular bottleneck was an indicator of having future scaling
problems supporting our ISV ecosystem, but it seems like not.
(or at least, not with this particular bottlenecking issue... :)
Thanks.
References
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.click release procedures blocking in-archive development, for 4 weeks and counting. (python2 removal)
From: Dimitri John Ledkov, 2014-03-20
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Re: .click release procedures blocking in-archive development, for 4 weeks and counting. (python2 removal)
From: Martin Albisetti, 2014-03-20
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Re: .click release procedures blocking in-archive development, for 4 weeks and counting. (python2 removal)
From: Dimitri John Ledkov, 2014-03-20
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Re: .click release procedures blocking in-archive development, for 4 weeks and counting. (python2 removal)
From: Sergio Schvezov, 2014-03-20
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Re: .click release procedures blocking in-archive development, for 4 weeks and counting. (python2 removal)
From: Nicholas Skaggs, 2014-03-20
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Re: .click release procedures blocking in-archive development, for 4 weeks and counting. (python2 removal)
From: Alex Chiang, 2014-03-21
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Re: .click release procedures blocking in-archive development, for 4 weeks and counting. (python2 removal)
From: Alan Pope, 2014-03-21