On this note, the short description of this group:
"
Android Framework
Discuss developing and extending the Android framework for
applications (everything above the kernel).
"

found here:

http://groups.google.com/group/android-framework

does seem overly broad.  Saying "everything above the kernel" does
seem to encourage applications development questions here.

My 2 cents

On Feb 27, 12:55 pm, mathiastck <[email protected]> wrote:
> For you sir, I would recommend:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/android-beginners
>
> This group, Android-framework, is described as:
>
> "
> Android framework - You want to improve the Android APIs. Those are
> the APIs that developers use in the SDK. You want to contribute code
> into Android to achieve that goal. You've downloaded the source code,
> compiled it, read through it, and you're at the point where you're
> going to be making changes of your own to contribute into the Android
> source code. Discuss here the various options to change existing APIs
> or to expose new APIs, explore the issues of forward of backward
> compatibility, learn how to keep the APIs consistent, scalable, and
> maintainable. If you're not going to be actively contributing changes,
> this is not your list. Discussions about how to use the existing APIs
> should be using android-developers instead.
> "
>
> It's for beginning Android application developers.  This
>
> On Feb 27, 11:31 am, Will <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > It's my first time using Android.
>
>
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