I know they are old, but I have always wanted one, heh.

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tommy-carlos williams

On 8 January 2015 at 12:54:24, Joe Bowser (bows...@gmail.com) wrote:

Those stickers are old! I don't go to Android conferences, sine Android  
devs hate us these days.  

On Wed Jan 07 2015 at 5:53:04 PM Brian LeRoux <b...@brian.io> wrote:  

> !  
>  
> On Wed, Jan 7, 2015, 6:49 PM tommy-carlos williams <to...@devgeeks.org>  
> wrote:  
>  
>>  
>> --  
>> tommy-carlos williams  
>>  
>> On 8 January 2015 at 12:37:59, Brian LeRoux (b...@brian.io) wrote:  
>>  
>> I say we go 4.x all in and drop everything below. Time to draw a line.  
>>  
>> On Wed, Jan 7, 2015, 6:24 PM Joe Bowser <bows...@gmail.com> wrote:  
>>  
>> > Also, who actually tests on Gingerbread? Please comment on this thread.  
>> >  
>> > On Wed Jan 07 2015 at 5:09:49 PM Joe Bowser <bows...@gmail.com> wrote:  
>> >  
>> > > I'm just mentioning it because my only Android 4.0.3 devices are an  
>> ASUS  
>> > > Transformer 2 tablet and a Motorola RAZR phone that did weird things  
>> to  
>> > my  
>> > > computer when I tried installing the extra software to upgrade it.  
>> > >  
>> > > However, if we did deprecate 2.3, I can just flash 4.0.3 on the Nexus  
>> S  
>> > > and use that.  
>> > >  
>> > >  
>> > > On Wed Jan 07 2015 at 5:07:27 PM tommy-carlos williams <  
>> > to...@devgeeks.org>  
>> > > wrote:  
>> > >  
>> > >> It seems to me that if we are only going to drop *one*, that it  
>> should  
>> > be  
>> > >> Gingerbread first, since it is a lower SDK version.  
>> > >>  
>> > >> How can an app support GB and *not* ICS?  
>> > >>  
>> > >> Having said that, I am also interested in the discussion of better  
>> > >> numbers on usage than just the Play Store (even if my gut reaction  
>> is  
>> > >> always “BURN 2.3 WITH FIRE”).  
>> > >>  
>> > >> --  
>> > >> tommy-carlos williams  
>> > >>  
>> > >> On 8 January 2015 at 10:39:33, Joe Bowser (bows...@gmail.com)  
>> wrote:  
>> > >>  
>> > >> Hey  
>> > >>  
>> > >> So, 2015 is here, and we have the new Android Pie Chart:  
>> > >>  
>> > >> http://developer.android.com/about/dashboards/index.html#2015  
>> > >>  
>> > >> Due to two percentage points on ICS and three on Gingerbread, we're  
>> > stuck  
>> > >> supporting these platforms for the near future, but it looks like  
>> we're  
>> > in  
>> > >> the bad spot of them reaching the magic 5% at the same time. Since I  
>> > don't  
>> > >> like the idea of automatically dropping 10% of devices, I'm  
>> wondering  
>> > what  
>> > >> we should deprecate first.  
>> > >>  
>> > >> Also, can we get better numbers for what's out there? Right now we  
>> still  
>> > >> have the only single point of reference, which is the Google Play  
>> store.  
>> > >> This doesn't cover China, or any other emerging markets. That said,  
>> > things  
>> > >> like Android One, and vendors like Xiaomi are making KitKat and  
>> Lolipop  
>> > >> the  
>> > >> standard. I know that I'm once again touching off a flame war  
>> between  
>> > >> developers who know that these platforms don't get the tests they  
>> need  
>> > to  
>> > >> be actually considered supported, and various business interests who  
>> for  
>> > >> some unknown reason need this support, but we should have this  
>> > discussion  
>> > >> again.  
>> > >>  
>> > >> Thoughts?  
>> > >>  
>> > >> Joe  
>> > >>  
>> > >  
>> >  
>>  
>>  

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