Mike takes a victory lap as we discuss the big announcements from Google I/O. Then we get into a heated discussion around how GitHub should be used vs how most people use it.
Plus some great feedback, Mike & Chris share some bold predictions & more!
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Google I/O:
- Google I/O: Chris’ Take
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Google I/O: Make’s Take
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Android M Dev Preview delivers permission controls, fingerprint API, and more | Ars Technica
Announcing GitTorrent: A Decentralized GitHub
The biggest change for developers in Android M will be user-selectable permissions. Currently, Android permissions are an all-or-nothing affair—you give the app the full list of permissions it wants or your don’t install it at all. In Android M, Google will be letting users pick and choose which permissions they allow in an app, and the company will provide a control panel for managing permissions.
Google will also revamp the way it displays and explains permissions to users. We were able to talk to Google VP of Product Management Brian Rakowski before the show, and he says permissions have been “dramatically simplified” and reorganized into a “smaller, more understandable list.”