Incognito wrote:
> Developers should have priority over anybody else. 

Manufacturers and carriers do not necessarily need to coordinate
releases with other manufacturers and carriers. Android is open source,
so HTC/T-Mobile are welcome to move with updates for their hardware
before HTC/Google do.

To look ahead, it is ludicrous to think that every handset is going to
get updated at all, let alone updated in sync with every other handset,
and let alone after developer-specific handsets are updated. That is why
the core Android team has been emphasizing backwards compatibility, at
the cost of speed of feature release.

If they are getting backwards compatibility wrong, make sure they know
it (e.g., file bugs on http://b.android.com).

-- 
Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)
http://commonsware.com
_The Busy Coder's Guide to Android Development_ Version 2.0 Published!

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