Google's secrecy would have most likely received a much different
response should they have started out this way. The problem is when
you provide the SDK along with bundles of information to thousands of
developers, eliciting their help and feedback along the way you set a
certain level of exceptions. It is much harder to take something away
than it is to have never have given it.

I still have the utmost respect for Google and the Android team, but
this was a huge oversight on Google's part. I only hope that they
realize the stress and hardship they have put on those who have
supported them the most.

Best Regards,

Ken Adair
http://neevo.com


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