Thomas Martitz wrote:
> Then 4.0 is vaporware. At least I see no movement towards an RaaA release.
> It still needs actions from the swedes (current build signing, market
> account).

I disagree. It is not the paperwork that is holding the android app from the 
Market. It is the fact that it is still immature. It still feels like a 
"Rockbox emulator", rather than a full-blown android music player app.

Maybe we are unable to get to a mature android app on our current path. But I 
don't see why we would want to release an app to Market that gives new users a 
very poor impression of Rockbox. I don't expect anyone except die-hard Rockbox 
fans wanting to use the Android app in its current shape.

This is not a complaint against you or anyone else who have worked hard to get 
us to our current state. You have done very good work within the limits of our 
software. But my opinion still stands.

Perhaps a reasonable middle ground is to release the current android app on our 
homepage, for manual installation by early adopters.

-- 
Björn

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