Sean Wilson
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Hi Oliver,
> To answer your two questions, we try to be as consistent as possible in review.
Thanks for looking into this. What confused me here is the Firebase related warnings look to be automated because the (non-recommended) fixes I found online suggest you could workaround them by blanking out some substrings e.g. URLs containing "api.js" and "gapi.js".
If these are automated warnings, why would my unlisted/beta update in December pass review but fail when uploaded as a public update? The potential fix required significant changes, which is going to require another phase of beta testing so it's a confusing and frustrating surprise.
> Something to note is that in extreme cases, we always give a warning before removing an item
I'm hearing about cases like this (which is related to warnings about Firebase also):
"""However, the initial policy violation email states that if "...if the new draft fails to comply with our policies, both the draft and the existing store listing will be removed." We can't risk our extension being taken down but we also urgently need to update the extension."""
I obviously don't have all the details but I'm very worried about getting removal warnings like this and I'm trying to be as cautious as possible. Is it likely if I upload several potential Firebase fixes to an established extension in a row that get rejected I might get a warning back saying I only have one last chance until removal?
Along with this, my nightmare scenario for the future is if a buggy update gets accepted and then I'm unable to upload a fix quickly because of surprise rejections and/or up to 3 week review times. A way to rollback to a previously accepted update would help a lot here.
Thanks,
Sean Wilson