So a month after the first Honeycomb pad of paper hit the shelf — the Motorola Xoom — and Android devs / fiddler still are n’t happy that they have n’t been handed the Honeycomb source computer code . Obviously sense the heat , Google ’s Andy Rubin took to his blog to defend their delay :
“ We continue to be an open author political program and will go along let go seed codification when it is ready . As I save this the Android team is still knockout at piece of work to bring all the unexampled Honeycomb features to phones . As soon as this body of work is complete , we ’ll publish the code . This temporary time lag does not symbolise a variety in scheme . ”
It ’s believed Rubin is responding to an articlein Bloomberg last calendar week , which concerned fragmentation on the Android platform .

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