jueves, 6 de noviembre de 2014

Google’s AOSP QA Team MIA for Android Lollipop?

L AOSP Browser Crash


As the launch of Android Lollipop continues to dominate headlines, and developers settle down to take a look at the sources for Lollipop, I took a critical first look, from my own compiled AOSP sources, and came to the worrying conclusion that Google simply doesn’t care about AOSP any more. Either that, or their own internal QA team has gotten lost somewhere in the Googleplex, unable to send a distress message out. Either way, the quality of the Android 5.0 AOSP release should certainly be alarming to the executives on the Android team. Let’s take a look…


AOSP Android L Lockscreen First Impressions


Upon powering on my Nexus 7 2013, running a clean AOSP build (from the r2 release tags), I was greeted by a wonderful Jellyb. . . READ ON »


The post Google’s AOSP QA Team MIA for Android Lollipop? appeared first on xda-developers.






from xda-developers http://ift.tt/1qrP7lt

via IFTTT

No hay comentarios.:

Publicar un comentario