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Application Submission and Ongoing Bug Fixing

Last post 09-07-2009 1:08 AM by rondata. 1 replies.
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  • 08-31-2009 12:47 PM

    • JHibs
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    Application Submission and Ongoing Bug Fixing

    My company is preparing to press the "Publish App" button for the first time and there are a couple of clarifications that I require.

     1.  Is there any separation between a game being live (users being able to access the game w/o Dev capabilities) versus a game being searchable on the App Directory?  I know that on other social network sites, you can post your game so that any user can add/play it, this allows for limited (1-2k user) testing, before the application appears in the directory where any user can find it.

     2.  How long does the submission process take?

     3.  Our application is an ongoing project which will require consistant bug fixes and new content updates.  We have a staging environement, to test the functionality on MySpace where it will never be live to the public.  In order to post these changes to our live environment, do we need to unpublish our app and resubmit for approval?  Or, can we implement our new code simultaneously while the game is running?

     

  • 09-07-2009 1:08 AM In reply to

    Re: Application Submission and Ongoing Bug Fixing

     The game has to be live to be in the apps directory

    Once the app is live, you can make changes and submit and it will go up for re-review

    If the app is o.k. after review, the new app will replace the old app for users

    If the app is NOT ok, the live version stays live and you'll get feedback on why the new version failed. 

    Resubmit, repeat as necessary.

     

     

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