Yes.  The public SDK. I'm developing for production phones.

Looking for information in all those areas.  And, when I need it I
need it to be a phone call away.  Sometimes even waiting for forum
help is too long.

Thanks for the links.   I've been out to openintents before. But I
typically find that the problems I can't solve right away aren't
covered by any forum/archive.


Richard


On Apr 6, 3:08 am, Peli <[email protected]> wrote:
> Do you intend to stay within the bounds of the public SDK (i.e. are
> you interested in distributing your application to existing G1 phones)
> or do you intent to tweak the platform itself on custom builds of
> Android to get exactly what your boss wants?
>
> In case you are restricted to the public SDK, in which area do you
> look for information? (content providers, intents, graphics,
> optimization, ...?)
>
> Some people in this group have 1+ year experience developing for
> android, and may help you with your particular problem (and gladly
> accept payment). See e.g.www.openintents.biz
>
> Peliwww.openintents.orgwww.openintents.biz
>
> On Apr 6, 11:40 am, Richard Schilling <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Assume for the moment that money is no object.
>
> > I develop Android appliations for a living.  As always, we have a very
> > short time to get a finished product out the door and we're relying on
> > the Android to be one of our flagship phones.
>
> > I've got no time for "phone exploration" or hobbying around.
>
> > I need technical information, and IN PARTICULAR, information about the
> > hard problems.  The easy problems that everyone writes about is not
> > helpful for what I need.
>
> > I want to be able to pick up the phone and call someone on the Google
> > development team to get some quick answers and information that's not
> > found in the documentation, (which by the way has more holes in it
> > than the moon has craters).
>
> > And, I'm willing to pay for the kind of support I need.  I can even
> > visit Google peeps at the development lab in Kirkland.
>
> > I can make the case to my boss for paying for this kind of live
> > support, but I can't make the case that "I just can't do stuff" on the
> > Android. What I need has GOT to be done ... and quick.  And I need
> > quick technical information.  Not tutorials .... information.
>
> > So....
>
> > is there a paid support program that gives me access to Google
> > engineering brains?
>
> > Please let me know ASAP if you're at Google and you know where I can
> > get this kind of developer support.
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > Richard- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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