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PyRegex web app for Chrome #13

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evertton opened this issue May 23, 2014 · 7 comments
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PyRegex web app for Chrome #13

evertton opened this issue May 23, 2014 · 7 comments

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@evertton
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I created a web app for google chrome and would like to make it available in the Webstore, but for that I need your permission.

The webstore should have sent an email requesting your permission.

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Nice. I didn't receive any requests from the chrome webstore, but my google developer e-mail is rodolfo.ueg@gmail.com.

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The webstore sends an email to the site owner, according to the Whois shall be rodolfo@infweb.net.

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evertton commented Jun 4, 2014

Checks if there is any request associated with the Google Analytics in your inbox or Analytics home.

Thanks!

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I have not received the approval to publish the web app, so I chose remove the repository from GitHub. If you want to publish it, you can download the source code here.

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@evertton I didn't receive any notifications neither in Google Analytics nor Web Master Tools, sorry about that. Is that ok if I publish the app under my account?

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@rscarvalho 👍 It's ok! I think better you publish the web app, after all you already maintains the PyRegex sources.

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