Now if some developers started to publicly give up development on 
Android projects because of lack of hardware, that may turn the heads of 
a few journalists away from the shinny pretty toy and prompt T-Mobile 
and/or HTC to start doing something about it.

Al.

blindfold wrote:
>> Given the wordwide developer base I'd say even after the 22nd it'll be
>> impossible for many developers to test on the G1 implementation.
>>     
>
> Certainly true for me.
>
>   
>> how could developers ever be important compared to people who get paid
>> to write about any and every 'phone they come across?
>>     
>
> I'm sure these people are dying for a good story. We can help them
> with that part.
>
> On Oct 15, 2:44 pm, Al Sutton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Given the wordwide developer base I'd say even after the 22nd it'll be
>> impossible for many developers to test on the G1 implementation.
>>
>> Still, developers are only the people spending their own time trying to
>> help make the platform useful, how could developers ever be important
>> compared to people who get paid to write about any and every 'phone they
>> come across?
>>
>> Al.
>>     
>
> >
>   


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