Is there - or should there be - a specified criteria or process for how an app is designated?
Status criteria?
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26 Feb 2011 05:15
26 Feb 2011 07:55
There's no specific criteria at the moment other than the obvious:
- works fine - no noticeable problems.
- some problems - any problems with performance, appearance, etc.
- doesn't work - fails to launch properly, or a critical bug exists.
Feel free to suggest a more refined set of criteria.
Cheers,
Bryce