I think it would be a big PR disaster to stop updates for the G1 before it's 
taken off the shelves.

Nobody likes buying something new only to find out that it's no longer being 
supported with updates.

Al.

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-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of wimbet
Sent: 14 August 2009 08:37
To: Android Discuss
Subject: [android-discuss] Re: Why Google Android is open source?


>Where the situation is really tricky is that the system partition on
>the US G1 was already filled to the brim with cupcake, and we were
>routinely flirting with build sizes that were a few dozen kB under the
>limit (or several MB over...), which means that even small changes to
>the core platform could very easily push the system size over the
>limit and staying under the limit took some effort.

So how much longer before the G1 is done getting updates?  Is Donut
the final one?  Or does that not fit in the system partition either.


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