This document should be a collaborative effort from the groups. The groups must construct and finish the app launch checklist.
Each group will have 3 topics to research and present @ 10.30.
The point of presenting these topics is to involve the students and to better understand the concept when releasing an app on the Google store.
To find each subject go to http://developer.android.com/distribute/tools/launch-checklist.html and learn more.
###Group information
- Find 1 group member who is responsible for commiting changes on github.
- Joker = if some students are not attending, jokers can be used for filling in if < 2 group members.
- Any question concerning GitHub contact Mike/Martin.
###Presentation
Each group will have a maximum of 10 minutes to present their subjects. start @ 10.30
###GitHub Pull request by the student who is responsible to commiting changes.
- fork this repository by clicking on Fork -> http://prntscr.com/aobz1e
- Next goto https://github.com/yourusername/launchlist and click on the README.MD file
- click on the pen for edit the file -> http://prntscr.com/aoc3x9
- add your text and links under your 3 subjects to finish the checklist.
- when you are done editing click on commmit change -> http://prntscr.com/aoc4an
- goto pull request and click New pull request -> http://prntscr.com/aoc7gr
- click the create pull request and add description and then you are done http://prntscr.com/aocxvd
###Group 1
Rene, Anete, Thomas
- Understand the Publishing Process
- Understand Google Play Policies and Agreements
- Test for Quality
###Group 2
Christoffer, Jimmi
- Determine your App’s Content Rating
- Confirm the App's Overall Size
- Confirm the App's Platform and Screen Compatibility Ranges
###Group 3
Hui, Angel, Carsten[Joker]*,
- Consider using In-app Billing or Android Pay
- Start Localization
- Prepare Promotional Graphics, Screenshots, and Videos
###Group 4
Kristina Ron[Joker]*
- Build and Upload the Release-ready APK
- Plan a Beta Release
- Complete the Apps’ Store Listing
###Group 5
Matthias, Tine, Theis
- Use Google Play Badges and Links in your Promotional Campaigns
- Final Checks and Publishing
- Support Users after Launch
##1. Understand the Publishing Process
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###Links http://developer.android.com/tools/publishing/publishing_overview.html http://developer.android.com/tools/publishing/preparing.html
##2. Understand Google Play Policies and Agreements
###Links
##3. Test for Quality
###Links
##4. Determine your App’s Content Rating
###Links
##5. Confirm the App's Overall Size
###Links
##6. Confirm the App's Platform and Screen Compatibility Ranges
###Links
##7. Consider using In-app Billing or Android Pay
###Links
##8. Start Localization
###Links
##9. Prepare Promotional Graphics, Screenshots, and Videos
###Links
##10. Build and Upload the Release-ready APK
###Links
##11. Plan a Beta Release
###Links
##12. Complete the Apps’ Store Listing
###Links
##13. Use Google Play Badges and Links in your Promotional Campaigns
###Links
##14. Final Checks and Publishing
###Links
##15. Support Users after Launch
###Links