To view parent comment, click here.
To read all comments associated with this story, please click here.
Oh gotcha... I see what you mean, my comparison to BB (Controlled device, Controlled OS) isn't a great example.
I'd actually expect Android to function very similary to how Eclipse works. When you consider all the commercial products built ontop of Eclipse *theoretically* you are suppose to keep API compatability and drop in new replacements of the platform under your product, but that never happens, not with something *that* big. There are always API breaks, even in the patch releases, so big ISVs tend to normalize on a single version, ship their product on that version and then refresh it about a year later.
Look at WebSphere/IBM, I think they are on a 2-year refresh cycle with WebSphere IDE.
It's the unfortunate side effect of having a big open community like that with tons of contributors with no choke-point to guarantee compatibility... nor could they do that either I don't think, unless they've written impressive tools to audit code checked in?
Not sure.






Member since:
2006-01-04
OK, but that is just the way it was intended for Windows Mobile and look at all the HTC devices! They all have custom community built firmware images. (xda-developers.com)
I sure hope something like that will be possible for the G1!