But it's really slow to sync the code repo of Android, 4KB/sec here... 2008/10/22 Yang Paulex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Dan, > > Congratulations to Android team! Looking forward to the cooperation of two > communities! > > 2008/10/22 Dan Bornstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Greetings, Harmony People. >> >> Earlier today, the Android project pushed its first open source >> release out the door. You can find all the details here: >> <http://source.android.com/> >> >> If you dig into the source, you'll find some no doubt very >> familiar-looking files under <dalvik/libcore/*>. Once again, I thank >> you all for your important contributions! >> >> We have been spending all our time recently trying to get two products >> out the door — one being a software build for the "G1" device, and the >> other being the source code itself along with the related tools — but >> now that the dust is settling, we are beginning to contemplate how >> best to get our library code back in sync with the Harmony mainline. >> We have changes we've made that we are reasonably sure would be useful >> to Harmony, and we've made others we are pretty sure don't make sense >> for Harmony's primary target of desktop/server class machines. >> >> In the coming months, expect to see us working on merging changes in >> both directions. In the mean time, please do poke around in our code, >> and, should you be inspired to do so, we'd be tickled pink if you >> wanted either to pull changes from us or submit patches back. We're >> just getting ramped up on operating in the open, so I apologize in >> advance for the inevitable hiccups. >> >> Warm regards, >> >> -dan >> > > > > -- > Paulex Yang > > -- Paulex Yang
