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thatisandwas
11-12-2008, 10:19 AM
After snooping around a bit i have stumbled across what appears to be the next update. Anyone have enough balls to try it out?
http://code.google.com/p/android/downloads/detail?name=adt-m3-rc37.tar.gz&can=4&q=
EDIT : i could be wrong. This may be a plugin for eclipse...I really dont know.
EDIT : Ok never mind all together. I posted way too early. DO NOT try to update your phone with this pack.
NismoG35
11-12-2008, 10:26 AM
i highly doubt it. its only 142 KB. I think RC 29 was more like 42MBs. This is clearly something else
jmejiaa
11-12-2008, 10:45 AM
Look what I found, a bug database, looks like google reads it too and assigns people on work on the bugs they deem as important.
**mod edit to remove link**
lilcleo001
11-12-2008, 11:09 AM
Look what I found, a bug database, looks like google reads it too and assigns people on work on the bugs they deem as important.
**mod edit to remove link**
Thats a great find!
ministersin
11-12-2008, 11:10 AM
Look what I found, a bug database, looks like google reads it too and assigns people on work on the bugs they deem as important.
**mod edit to remove link**
Should really start a thread for this
Stanovoy
11-12-2008, 11:10 AM
Look what I found, a bug database, looks like google reads it too and assigns people on work on the bugs they deem as important.
**Mod edit to remove link**
That's a lot of bugs... What about all the necessary enhancement? How come they are not listed?
NismoG35
11-12-2008, 11:14 AM
That's a lot of bugs... What about all the necessary enhancement? How come they are not listed?
I think we first need to focus on a product that works once we got that we can work on enchancing it.
Stanovoy
11-12-2008, 11:17 AM
I think we first need to focus on a product that works once we got that we can work on enchancing it.
Oh don't get me wrong, I'm not saying they should focus on the enhancements first. I just thought they should be at least listed.
snoslicer8
11-12-2008, 11:18 AM
Guys that is not a bug list that is published by Google.
That is a GoogleCode page where developers submit their bugs that they are running into, and ANYONE can review them. All you need to do to post a solution/fix or suggest something else that works is log into your Google account and submit a reply to the individual issue.
This is why we're not seeing feature requests in there, we're seeing a bunch of code mumbo jumbo that might be causing certain features not to work.
This is the place where all the coders go for help to figure everything out.
jmejiaa
11-12-2008, 03:10 PM
Guys that is not a bug list that is published by Google.
That is a GoogleCode page where developers submit their bugs that they are running into, and ANYONE can review them. All you need to do to post a solution/fix or suggest something else that works is log into your Google account and submit a reply to the individual issue.
This is why we're not seeing feature requests in there, we're seeing a bunch of code mumbo jumbo that might be causing certain features not to work.
This is the place where all the coders go for help to figure everything out.
That's true, but notice that some people are responding saying, your request has been assigned to an engineer...... If you click there name then you can see android under the projects they own as well as other apps such as Google maps. I don't think anyone can become part of android owner group so these must be real people from Google
snoslicer8
11-12-2008, 03:21 PM
That's true, but notice that some people are responding saying, your request has been assigned to an engineer...... If you click there name then you can see android under the projects they own as well as other apps such as Google maps. I don't think anyone can become part of android owner group so these must be real people from Google
I understand that real people from Google are responding. What I mean is, the people submitting the issues are developers that are physically working with the code on the platform, not people just trying to dream up new ideas and asking for them. These are people who have written an application or enhancement on the Android platform, and their code is either not compiling, or is having errors for some reason, and they need an engineer familiar with the Android SDK to help diagnose the issue.
Simply stated, that link is NOT a forum for end users to be submitting application or feature requests.
Trust me when I say, this forum and its members do NOT want to be seen as "the ones who invaded the developer's tech support center." This will not encourage any new developers to come work on this platform.
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