I just can't understand why there is no official statement out of
Google on this.  It seems huge, and that they'd want to try to defend
their decision.

On May 20, 6:19 am, Mark Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Shane Isbell wrote:
> >     I think you missed a subtext in the referenced post.  According to
> >     Zach's source, the public release will not be coming for "several
> >     months", effectively barring the ADC losers from even creating Android
> >     software that is on schedule to launch with a real handset!
>
> > Yes, I caught that! Google has now has a select group of emerging
> > software vendors and the rest of us don't matter much. It's the early
> > days of J2ME and the Sprint Developer Program all over again. Nothings
> > changed. Time to start looking at LiMo and see if it has any teeth for
> > open-source.
>
> It's definitely disappointing. I can only hope that, somehow, the Hello
> Android report missed something. More thoughts on my blog:
>
> http://commonsguy.wordpress.com/2008/05/20/open-source-meritocracy-an...
>
> --
> Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)http://commonsware.com
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