Hi, I was wondering do I lose my place in the queue if I change the package and
re-submit? How does the queue logic work?
Ps. If you don't lose your place this could be exploited by submitting empty
packages. No, I am not planning on doing that, I just want to push another
Nettiradio update ou
Hi!
Thanks to everyone who responded on
https://together.jolla.com/question/54157/sailfishos-open-source-collaboration-meeting-planning/
Here's the invitation/agenda for tomorrow's meeting:
Date: 17 December 2015
Time: 14:30 UTC, for your local time: http://bit.ly/1m7fqBD
Duration: 90 minutes
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in my experience you do lose your place in queue
On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 4:36 PM, wrote:
> Hi, I was wondering do I lose my place in the queue if I change the
> package and re-submit? How does the queue logic work?
>
> Ps. If you don't lose your place this could be exploited by submitting
> empt
Thanks, then I don't want to risk it. Would be great to have the update before
Christmas, because the new online list it uses has Christmas net radios. (wink
wink, QA :) )
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I don't want to disillusion you, but my two updates which passed QA
yesterday and today, were 18 and 19 days in the queue. ;-)
Am 16.12.2015 17:49, schrieb jollail...@gmail.com:
Thanks, then I don't want to risk it. Would be great to have the
update before Christmas, because the new online list
My other app's update arrived yesterday. It took 17 days so they are speeding
up :) One can always hope
Thomas Amler kirjoitti ke joulukuuta 16 21:00:29 2015 GMT+0200:
> I don't want to disillusion you, but my two updates which passed QA
> yesterday and today, were 18 and 19 days in the queue. ;