First of all, this isn't true and second its beside the point.

How many ADC2 applications need to be affected before its considered a
real issue? My application no longer works correctly under 1.6 and I
only used public APIs. Is that enough?  (Yes, the bug was submitted
and the problem acknowledged)

What do you think should happen to a developer's app if they
accidentally used a non-public API?

Again, my point is that the preferred judging platform version is 1.5
and encouraging it's use whenever safe is the right thing to do.

Do you disagree?

Spencer Riddering


On Oct 5, 12:17 pm, Raphael <[email protected]> wrote:
> Out of curiosity: how many developers of adc2 apps tested their apps
> under the 1.6 emulator and actually found any issue?
>
> If the app is using public APIs and/or the 1.5 NDK, it should work
> fine under 1.6. If not, make sure to file bugs athttp://b.android.com
> so that issues can be addressed.
>
> R/
>
> On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 7:20 PM, Spencer Riddering <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>
> > My point wasn't to sound an alarm. It was intended to be thought
> > provoking.
>
> > I want to remind Google that IMHO the preferred judging platform is
> > 1.5 so anything they can do to tip the scales towards using 1.5 is the
> > right choice. For example, will the industry professional judges in
> > round 2 be asked to use devices running 1.5 if possible?
>
> > My point was also a bit reflective. How did we get here? How can this
> > situation be avoided in the future?
>
> > On Oct 3, 12:05 am, Spencer Riddering <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> It's only a week into the ADC2 judging and already phones are being
> >> updated to Android 1.6 Cupcake. With at least one more week to go in
> >> the first round and (I'm guessing) two more weeks of judging in the
> >> second round this means that around 75% of the ADC2 judging will occur
> >> on Android 1.6. The 1.6 SDK was not made available to developers until
> >> after the ADC2 deadline so (except for a few exceptions) all of the
> >> ADC2 applications were not tested on this judging platform.
>
> >> Already an undocumented change in 1.6, which can break applications
> >> that worked on 1.5, has been discovered 
> >> herehttp://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/threa...
> >> and  Google has acknowledged the problem 
> >> herehttp://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/threa...
>
> >> Why is Google allowing an estimated 75% of the ADC2 to be judged on a
> >> platform version that almost no one has had a chance to test on?
>
> >> Spencer Riddering
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