Got it. Looking forward to hearing about tooling and API level 9,
whether it be marketed 2.3
 or 3.0. :)

On Nov 8, 7:15 pm, Tor Norbye <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just to be very clear, I do not speak officially or unofficially
> regarding Android on the podcast. When Dick adds show notes regarding
> Android rumors I neither confirm or deny or suggest edits, and I do
> not participate in the discussion or read the rumors. It certainly
> would be fun to speak about this stuff, but A, I'm not an official
> spokesperson, and B, I don't keep close track of what's been made
> public and what has not, and I certainly don't want to be the one to
> leak something, so I just need to not say anything at all.
>
> The Android -TOOLING- is something I -can- say a lot more about (we
> develop it all directly in a public tree 
> -https://review.source.android.com//#q,project:platform/sdk,n,z), and
> I plan to.
>
> -- Tor
>
> On Nov 8, 3:01 am, Casper Bang <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > I'm a bit confused, server logs and official devs [http://twitter.com/
> > #!/kron0x/status/1308328261066752] have been hinting at Gingerbread
> > being Android 2.3. The 3.0 references in the show notes are fairly old
> > (>20 days), but Tor is on the Android team so that leads some
> > credibility to it being 3.0. What gives?

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