I am the Blogger Developer Relations representative and my goal is to
help you guys with developing on top of blogger. Coming to grips with
the Gadget publishing backlog is one of my top priority tasks right at
this point.
The short answer is, for the time being, I'm going to publish the
gadgets of people that talk with me about what they are doing, and
what they want to achieve. I need to come to terms with what you guys
are doing, and this is the easiest way for me to do that. I can look
at automating these processes once I have an understanding of what
needs to be done.
Blogger has a lot of power, and it does things that are not well
documented. This is on my task list to fix. Blogger has a very capable
and competent system administration team who look after the product
carefully, and in a way that no self administered system could be
looked after. When you build a system atop blogger, you can honestly
tell people that your system is supported by a world class team of
developers and system administrators with world beating technology and
techniques.
What I am currently working through is how best to support developers
going forward. There are many options here, and I would like to hear
your thoughts on this matter. I'm looking forward to working with all
of you going forward.
brett
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 4:04 AM, Andy <auntie_spam@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> A number of people have raised the issue of gadget submission not
> working.
>
> Apparently there is a (permanent???) embargo see
> http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/blogger/thread?tid=12a74fa2ac6b5294&hl=en
>
> For the moment, barring feedback from blogger/google, developers may
> be better off concentrating on Wordpress versions. In ignorance,
> waiting for my blogger submission to be approved, I developed a
> Wordpress version and submitted it to the highly visible Wordpress
> plugin directory - 100 downloads in a few days.
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