Serious revolt. Over what is probably at 8 to 12 weeks wait.
An the one the community will get, will be more stable and probably more useful as a developer platform as it will support phones and tablets, and I suspect TVs as well.
But I suspect the main reason the open source community are not getting there greasy little mits on it is because of Google Music is built directly into the OS and they do not want that to get in the public domain to early, and most importantly the APIs and feature lists. Which I suspect will also contain details of Google Circle as well. Which again Google would not want to get into the public domain to early, after all they want Zuckerberg to continue to fight the invisible, unknown , undefined enemy.
I also suspect that Honeycomb is short life version anyway and we will get the combine Tablet/Phone Version during the summer.
There nothing in Linux licence as far as I understand that forces companies to release code in a timely manner either, they just have to release it a time in the future.
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