On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 1:40 PM, Aratina Cage <aratina.cag3@gmail.com> wrote:
Brett,
Should we take your response to mean that submitting gadgets through
the gadget submission interface ( http://www.blogger.com/gadget-submit.do
) does nothing?
Aratina,
As I said, dealing with the backlog on that submit queue is a priority of mine. At this point I'd suggest both submitting to the queue, and starting a conversation with me so that I prioritise looking at your gadget.
brett
On Oct 21, 9:31 pm, Brett Morgan <brettmor...@google.com> wrote:
> Hi Andy,
>
> 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.
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> 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
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> On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 4:04 AM, Andy <auntie_s...@yahoo.com> wrote:> >http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/blogger/thread?tid=12a74fa2ac6b...
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> > A number of people have raised the issue of gadget submission not
> > working.
>
> > Apparently there is a (permanent???) embargo see
>> > For more options, visit this group athttp://groups.google.com/group/bloggerdev?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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