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Re: Realistic expectations management for Android on Touch Pro 2?

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Originally Posted by manekineko View Post
I was wondering if any developers (i.e. people like phh or ACL or Wozz with actual experience and insight into the progress of the project and the morale of fellow developers) can provide a realistic assessment of how far this project is going to go before some day the last developer drops out and all is said and done? Also, what sort of timeframe would you guess?

Obviously, I'm not asking for anyone to read the future, just for their own gut feelings on the matter.

We can set the gold standard to be the HTC Touch. Obviously, with some things like the button layout, no one would ever confuse it with a device that shipped with Android natively, and it has an outdated CPU compared to modern Android superphones. However, it reached the culmination of the Android porting project, in that pretty much everything that could be made to work was made to work.
Back in the day i prob would not have answered, but since we have had a lot of progress lately i say its safe to say that it all depends on you.

What do you consider done ?
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