Anil wrote:
> But the truth is, Android is effectively dead. 

Your attitude is reminiscent of slimy Wall Street analysts who nail 
businesses to the wall for "missing" a quarter's "projections". Any 
business or open source endeavor worth pursuing, like Android, is a 
marathon, not a sprint. Saying Android is "dead" before devices are even 
available is so premature it's sad.

Look at it this way: At this time in the iPhone's development, few 
people outside One Infinite Loop even knew of its existence, since they 
didn't announce the project until the device was ready for sale. 
Compared to Apple, OHA has been a case study in transparency.

And Apple has seemed to do OK, at least on hardware sales, despite their 
clammed-up nature. Hence, keeping one's mouth shut does not seem to 
preclude success in the mobile marketplace. Therefore, the fact that OHA 
is "running silent" right now is not necessarily a death knell.

Does it suck, from our standpoint? Sure. We were wowed by the early 
transparency and open-source-ness and have therefore raised our 
expectations. But by the standards of the mobile world, our expectations 
are downright loony. The fact that our expectations are even conceivable 
is a testament to the transparency we do have, not a tombstone atop the 
transparency we don't.

Now, compared to other open source projects, even corporate-backed ones, 
the level of transparency since the early days has been dreadful. But 
Eclipse, OpenOffice.org, and even Mozilla had rocky beginnings, with 
large quantities of code tossed over the wall with little structured 
support. They eventually turned the corner and have become solid open 
source citizens, if not better.

In other words: patience, grasshopper.

-- 
Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)
http://commonsware.com
_The Busy Coder's Guide to Android Development_ -- Available Now!

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