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Developing Android Apps

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Can you post your project here?

Posts sharing applications or recruiting testers are generally not allowed unless the source code is also shared or the application is directly related to developing applications. Any shared application must be relevant to native Android development and demonstrate significant effort.

Before you post: Sharing an application is allowed only if source code is also shared or the app is directly related to Android development. Posts must demonstrate effort and be generally applicable to the community.

The rules, in their words

  1. Be Respectful and Professional: Engage respectfully and professionally with the community. Participate in good faith. Do not encourage illegal or inadvisable activity. Do not target users based on race, ethnicity, or other personal qualities. Give feedback in a constructive manner.
  2. Must be Related to Native Android Development: Must be related to native Android application development. Sales and marketing questions should be directed to their respective communities. Sharing applications or recruiting testers is not allowed unless either the source code is also shared or the application is directly related to developing applications. Cross-platform posts should be limited to those that are specific to the Android-native aspect of the framework; otherwise, they should be directed to the relevant framework community.
  3. Research Before Posting: Research before posting. Avoid trivial posts easily answered with a search engine or that have been posted recently.
  4. Posts Must be Generally Applicable: Posts must be applicable to the community as a whole. Posts that focus too much on a user's specific case, including purchasing advice or asking how to solve a personal development problem are not allowed. We also do not allow posts attempting to circumvent android security policy.
  5. Demonstrate Effort: Posts should demonstrate effort. If asking a question or seeking discussion, make sure to provide all relevant information and background, and present what you have tried so far, and your current understanding. Memes, rants, or posts poorly formatted or proofread to the point of being difficult to read will be removed.
  6. English Only, No Paywall or Sign-Up: Submissions should be in English and freely available without an account.
  7. Strict rules for Google Play Issues posts: Posts regarding application take-downs or account bans should first exhaust official channels, including the official Google support community, effort to resolve the issue, and an appeal. Posts should be presented as neutrally as possible without charged language or emotional appeal. A post in this category must include all relevant information, full copies of all communication with Google, a link to the support thread or threads on the official forums, and steps already taken to resolve.
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