I'd prefer to see them try to get out valuable feedback instead of
more monetary rewards. I think if Google takes a deep interest in the
developers that have taken an interest in Android (setting up a good
system to distribute Android apps, helping developers and people
looking to hire Android developers connect) the platform has a much
greater potential to grow and compete. Money helps too, but I think it
tends to get used up faster than connections and guidance...

On May 6, 5:58 am, Eugene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On May 5, 10:34 pm, SatG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> As we all participated 
> in the ADC and we all now excelled the skills
> > in Android. how about GOOGLE thinking of employing the persons
> > developed application for ADC?
>
> Let's not be overly enthusiastic. E.g. coding my submission took just
> few days, after a week of studying docs. Which can suggest two things:
>
> - Barrier for entry was pretty low, since the framework/toolkit was so
> usable for newcomers
> - Not all, but likely many of us have only cursory experience with it.
>
> I think we get understandably nervous with announcements approaching,
> but let's keep ourself cool and our expectations in check. We knew the
> rules when we rolled it, let's not expect things that weren't written
> there. Then if Google donates anything over - power to them. If not,
> we'd not be in for any disappointment.
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