← Back to context Comment by fluidcruft 1 day ago Well it does prevent them from shipping things prematurely. I guess. 6 comments fluidcruft Reply charcircuit 1 day ago They can still ship play services and their own apps at a faster cadence. fluidcruft 1 day ago I meant OEMs rushing the gun on new features that aren't fully baked. That probably does add support burden. (I don't know if it happens anymore but it used to be a problem on the OEM forks) Groxx 1 day ago They push half-baked stuff all the time anyway, I don't think this meaningfully affects that frequency. 3 replies →
charcircuit 1 day ago They can still ship play services and their own apps at a faster cadence. fluidcruft 1 day ago I meant OEMs rushing the gun on new features that aren't fully baked. That probably does add support burden. (I don't know if it happens anymore but it used to be a problem on the OEM forks) Groxx 1 day ago They push half-baked stuff all the time anyway, I don't think this meaningfully affects that frequency. 3 replies →
fluidcruft 1 day ago I meant OEMs rushing the gun on new features that aren't fully baked. That probably does add support burden. (I don't know if it happens anymore but it used to be a problem on the OEM forks) Groxx 1 day ago They push half-baked stuff all the time anyway, I don't think this meaningfully affects that frequency. 3 replies →
Groxx 1 day ago They push half-baked stuff all the time anyway, I don't think this meaningfully affects that frequency. 3 replies →
They can still ship play services and their own apps at a faster cadence.
I meant OEMs rushing the gun on new features that aren't fully baked. That probably does add support burden. (I don't know if it happens anymore but it used to be a problem on the OEM forks)
They push half-baked stuff all the time anyway, I don't think this meaningfully affects that frequency.
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