I'm sorry this bad idea bothers you so much, but it seems it would bother you 
for a long long time.
You say you have had a few examples already, please name them and tell us why 
they want to do that, and why they fail.
WINE has not been all that, that's because WINE is far worse than windows. 
Without source, how can WINE defeat windows? If WINE is no better than windows, 
why the windows users would shift to linux/WINE?


------------------ Original ------------------
From:  "Fola Dawodu"<folabik...@gmail.com>;
Date:  Thu, Jun 20, 2013 11:00 PM
To:  "ubuntu-phone"<ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net>; 

Subject:  Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Qt5 and touch performance issue



                   this is not possible.
       
       and stop repeating this bad idea.  if you need android apps so       
much, keep an android device side by side with a touch device.  
       
       Android apps have not made a competing platform better or       
successful, we have had a few examples already.
       
       Its just as silly as mandating that the desktop supports windows       
apps simply because there are lots of them.  WINE has not been all       that 
has it?
       
       
       On 20/06/2013 15:53, leon lee wrote:
     
            When I say make android dvm available on touch, I mean keep         
the performance of touch, and make dvm adapted to touch. It         means that 
we will change the framwork of android. this would be         much helpful for 
touch's marketing. 
         
         
         ------------------ Original ------------------
                    From:  "Josh             Leverette"<coder...@gmail.com>;
           Date:  Thu, Jun 20, 2013 09:58 PM
           To:  "leon lee"<llr...@qq.com>; 
           Cc:  "ubuntu-phone"<ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net>;             
           Subject:  Re: [Ubuntu-phone]Qt5 and touch             performance 
issue
         
         
         
         If you ever want the system to perform smoothly,           then we 
must absolutely never officially support running           Android apps on 
Ubuntu. Additionally, it would be a death           sentence for Ubuntu touch. 
Adding Android app support would           crush any chance of Ubuntu ever 
having good apps. When           companies see that their Android app on Ubuntu 
is "good           enough", they will never bother to make an "excellent" 
version           for Ubuntu. But when the only option is excellence, 
mediocrity           is not encouraged. Ubuntu will suffer at first because of 
this           decision, but it will be stronger in the long run as a result.   
        "Delayed             gratification" is another way to describe it.      
                  
           
           I agree that making the system smooth is very important,             
but they are writing a new display server for Ubuntu touch.             Until 
that is finished, most time spent optimizing             performance would be 
wasted. We must wait.
         
         
           
           On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 8:30 AM, leon             lee 
<llr...@qq.com>             wrote:
                            I still think the most important thing right now 
for                 touch is to have a reliable smoth system. For app, in       
          the long term, we should make android dvm available on                
 touch. So we can make use of all the android apps.
                                
                 
                 
                 
                 ------------------                   Original 
------------------
                                                         From:  "Josh 
Leverette"<coder...@gmail.com>;
                   Date:  Thu, Jun 20, 2013 09:45 AM
                                        To:  "leon lee"<llr...@qq.com>;         
            
                     Cc:  "ubuntu-phone"<ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net>;     
                
                   
                   Subject:  Re: [Ubuntu-phone]Qt5 and touch                    
 performance issue
                 
                                                         
                     
                     
For now, features are most important. I                       hope that they 
will start fixing performance soon.                       The design is good. 
Performance should not be an                       issue. If it is, that would 
make me sad. I am                       confident that they will fix it.
                     
Sincerely,
                       Josh
                     On Jun 19, 2013 8:07 PM,                       "leon lee" 
<llr...@qq.com>                       wrote:
                                                This would be the major issur 
of touch. Can                           we discuss more details? Let's if 
there's                           something we can do.
                                                    
                           
                           
                           
                                                        ------------------ 
Original                             ------------------
                                                        From:  "Josh 
Leverette"<coder...@gmail.com>;
                             Date:  Thu, Jun 20, 2013 03:05                     
          AM
                             To:  "leon lee"<llr...@qq.com>; 
                             Cc:  
"ubuntu-phone"<ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net>;                             
                             Subject:  Re: [Ubuntu-phone]                       
        how do you feel about touch
                           
                           
                           
                           It is based on Qt5, and Qt5                          
   makes heavy use of GPU acceleration. Right                             now 
there are a few performance issues, but                             I expect 
that Ubuntu will run very smoothly                             once finished.
                           
                             
                             On Wed, Jun 19,                               2013 
at 8:54 AM, leon <llr...@qq.com>                               wrote:
                                                                                
                   After know the ARCH of android,                              
       which is using java as the                                     
framework, I feel a little                                     disappointed. 
That means that with                                     the hardware, android 
won't be as                                     smooth as IOS, which is on the  
                                   native framework. 
                                   From that day, I'm looking                   
                  forward to a better android. At                               
      first, I'm thinking about the                                     
combination of android and meego,                                     just like 
what touch does today.                                     Luckly, I found 
touch, so I don't                                     need to move a long way 
to get my                                     goal. 
                                   Since I don't have a working                 
                    touch handset, I hope people using                          
           touch can share your feeling with                                    
 me. Would it be faster and smoother                                     with 
touch than android? 
                                 
                                                                    
                                   
                                   
                                   
                                                                        
                                   
                                 
                                 
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