Hi,

> MosthiddenAPIs are used by the framework itself and not by
> applications. Some applications do usehiddenAPIs but we definitely
> want to fix them to compile with the SDK.
Does this mean those APIs, e.g. reading contacts, will be made a
"public" part of the SDK?

> > But I'm afraid there may be many more which I'm not aware of. Could we
> > create an exhaustive list of them? I think no such list exists yet.
>
> No.

Sorry, but this answer is not clear to me. What does this "no" relate
to?
 * No, there are no more hidden APIs, there are just the 2 or 4
mentioned before.
 * No, we cannot create a list.
 * No, there is no such list.

Please understand my point of view: I understand that there is a
reason to have private APIs. I just don't understand why this should
be kept secret.

best regards,
Brian
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