I'd say that it more than itches, it's pretty much an insult to all the 
worldwide developers who put time and effort into putting something 
together for the ADC.

I've saved my full spleen venting for my blog, if you're interested my 
post is at 
http://alsutton.wordpress.com/2008/10/14/where-googles-android-may-have-already-failed/

Al.


blindfold wrote:
> Hi Al,
>
> It goes both ways, I guess. If a representative from Google make the
> sweeping statement "nobody should be publishing their apps without
> first actually running them on a real phone", without offering any
> means to do so before October 22, even while (seemingly) having all
> the resources to make it work, that kind of itches... Different
> developers deal with this unpleasant situation in different manners,
> for all sorts of good reasons. I found your post "sharp" but perfectly
> to the point and polite, and I hope to learn why developer support is
> proving so limited at this critical stage.
>
> Regards
>
> >
>   


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