There is no official comment from Google, but after talking to several
sources on the team, it is quite clear that they do not expect a
release until the handsets launch.  The ADC round 1 winners are now
under NDA with Google to get access to private updates which they are
not allowed to discuss or demonstrate publicly.

For more information, read my blog entry:

http://devtcg.blogspot.com/2008/05/detail-of-next-public-sdk.html

On Jun 17, 10:24 pm, maceghost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone from google care to comment on this ?  It seems like r15 is a
> bit buggy, an update would be in order...
>
> On May 11, 8:16 pm, Biosopher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > We need regular updates...especially because this isn't a shipped
> > product so Google should be providing updates more rapidly.  Google's
> > stated approach to dev rapid prototyping so they should be putting out
> > 2 new SDKs for each AppleSDK.
>
> > That said, I'm glad they didn't put out one during the last month of
> > the Round One Challenge. A new release might have broken one of the
> > many work arounds I'd created for the many issues I addressed for
> > submitting for Round 1.
>
> > Now though, I hope many of those bugs have been squashed in the past 2
> > months.  SO....!   Please give us the newSDKas I'm sure I'm no
> > different from other developers...holding off dev until the new
> > release comes out.
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