On Fri, 2 Dec 2011 18:25:58 -0600
c beck wrote:

> My theory is that phone storeage is simply flaky...

If that was true, I'm sure we'd be hearing a lot more android lost my
photos or my android won't boot.

I've had to uninstall and reinstall the market app but haven't had a
problem with any others except k9mail having imap bugs that the google
client it is based on didn't have but that happened on all our devices.

Any package manager should be using signed checksums, signed packages
or checksummed packages. I can't imagine the market doesn't, I can only
think from the statement that Google "only hire the best" and from
other small issues it comes down to not hiring test engineers at all,
poor testing methodology or lack of listening to feedback or
advertising the right feedback channels. Many Windows software
companies have wrongly gotten rid of alphas and betas to get feedback on
bugs and reduce the testing costs. Open source usually has less of a
problem because of many eyes watching commits. This doesn't always catch
missing out features, wrong architecture or strangely inconceivable
bugs though.

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