On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 12:34 PM, Fabrizio Giudici
> My point is that we developers should not be much worried about that.
> I don't think that Oracle has any real intention to shut down Android,
> since it's a pot of money. You usually want to have a part of it, or
> be part of the game, not to destroy it. My principal concerns about
> Android are the same as one week ago, that is to make my app work at best.


The problem it's not if Oracle wants to shutdown Android. The problem
is how this will *affect* the android platform both acceptance and
distribution. Android is new and it's making his way in the market.
With this issue on the horizon, how will affect Android to be the
choice of phone makers? Will you risk, as a phone maker, to continue
supporting Android and distributing it in your phone without knowing
what is happening behind the scenes?

It's a PITA and I'm worried about it. I was creating myself big
expectations with this. I'm new making my way as a developer and as an
android developer (4 months), and now I'm a little worried.

Regards,
--
If you want freedom, compile the source.

Sebastián Treu
http://labombiya.com.ar

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