An Icon may be necessary to include in the manifest.
Here is a dummy icon until we get a real one. (I'm not really artistically creative/inclined).
I'm assuming this was done and set up correctly by someone on the higher ups end?
Uploading seems pretty straightforward, assuming we have a Developer Account
I'm assuming we're omitting payment for the app.
A detailed description of your application. Write your description to entice users to download your app. A 128x128 icon to display in the store. You may re-use your app icon here. At least one 1280x800 or 640x400 screenshot or YouTube video to show off what your app does. A 440x280 small tile icon that will be displayed on the Chrome Web Store wall. The primary category where your app should be listed. Your app's language to help users find it.
Further information on Icons/images can be found here
Description Example: This application is a collection of tools written by and for the Brigham Young University - Idaho Tech Ops Team to assist in backend work and development in the Brightspace Learning Managment System.
I'm assuming this is done if we already have a developer account.
We won't need to worry about the Licensing API as we are not charging. I believe app constraints only apply if you need to charge, so we are in the clear I believe.
This limits the app to only testing accounts. I believe it is just a whitelist defined at this step of the publication. You can do this list individually or as a group. More information on group set up can be found here
Simply select "Publish" next to your application on the dashboard page.
If we wanted to keep the app private, and publish it so that it is only accessible via our domain, more information can be found here.