All answers I got was about technology, but not about business and
future. Without proper community support vendors will not invest into
Android development.

GIT vs SVN - is it a philosophy war?! As I said I do not see any good
point that stops from using SVN instead of GIT... distributed nature
cost very low, due to low usage of it. SVN usage is more correct from
market/business side of platform moving forward.

Also for business will be right to attach Windows developers, because
there quantity and experience are very significant. How much MacOS and
Linux take in OSs market?! less then 10%. So quantity of developer on
those OSs in several time less then on Windows platform. Allocating at
least several percents from Windows developer spool into Android spool
will give greater boost to the Android as a platform. Android can
become a powerful platform only if many developers found that porting
from one mobile platform to another not so hard task.

Android requires a lot of internal fixes for proper support of many
technologies and Google can continue to keep all this together, but be
more opened to the community means better future for it.

On May 6, 9:36 am, Sean Hodges <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm very familiar with git-svn, I recommend you just learn the basics of git
> instead of using it though. As for using git-svn to port the whole codebase
> to svn, people usually use it to migrate from subversion to git, rather than
> the other way around. Moving from a DVCS to a centralised one means a loss
> of data and functionality. Subversion works for certain workflows, but the
> Android platform is definitely not one of them.
>
> I'm not sure what exactly you are asking for with this Windows support
> suggestion. Is it not something you could work on and contribute to the
> project? That is the whole point of it being open source... modify the build
> scripts, add some Windows tools and some documentation, and offer some
> patches back.
>
> On May 5, 2009 4:59 PM, "AlexK" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> subversion migration is an easy task... take a look at "git-svn"
>
> Windows support not easy task as I understand, but it can be done. Can
> be included binaries instead of full source code compilation and used
> several other workarounds... I mention that experimental support of
> Windows will be sufficient. In any case compilation of sources are
> done on ARM processor that not native for windows and linux as well...
> issue with "case sensitive" file system that was mention above can be
> solved by small "move into folder" workarounds and changes in Make
> files.
>
> Please understand that you force Windows developer completely change
> environment. Not many developers will be ready to do that.
>
> On May 5, 6:00 pm, Sean Hodges <[email protected]> wrote: >
> Subversion? Windows? *shutter...
>
> > On Apr 30, 2009 1:58 PM, "AlexK" <[email protected]> wrote: > >
>
> Hi, > > I work with Androi...> more details about supported platforms can be 
> extracted fromhttp://
>
> source.android.com/download
>
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