On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 12:50 PM, blahblah...@gmail.com <
blahblah...@gmail.com> wrote:

> My software isn't that buggy. Neither is the iphone.
>

No developer thinks their own software is that buggy - users usually
disagree =P

And the iPhone has the luxury of having been out for some time now and being
much more controlled that they're probably a bit more stable than Android.

Android is evolving very rapidly. Any system being iterated on at this pace
is bound to have issues - it's part of the software development process.

Besides, "buggy" is in the eye of the beholder - depending on who you talk
to you your software could be considered quite buggy as could the iPhone,
both of which are pretty much guaranteed to have bugs. It just matters how
serious they are and who is being affected by them. The bugs you mentioned,
for example, I've never run into or have had any problems with.


> No, but in my 16 years of commercial software development experience I have
> never come across any other piece of software that has so many serious bugs
> that are apparently not being addressed.
>

I'll bet good sums of money that the Android team, like any software team is
subject to time, budget, and resource restrictions which limits how much
they can do in a  given amount of time and forces them to prioritize which
bugs to fix and features to add. The bugs you've encountered, I assume, are
not deemed to be of high enough priority to deal with at the moment, if at
all.

If they bother you that much, as Toni state, it's open source - fix the
issues that bother you and contribute to the project.

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