Android Web Resources

Google sites

 * http://developer.android.com/ - site mainly for application developers
 * mailing lists for app developers
 * http://source.android.com/ - site devoted to source code management
 * mailing lists for source/platform discussions

Community sites

 * Android-DLs
 * Android-DLs wiki
 * Android-DLs forum
 * xda-developers
 * XDA Developers Dream Android Development forum - lots of good discussion about ROMS and Android system development
 * AndroidCommunity.com

Other sites

 * Android™ on OMAP
 * Android Demo on Mistral's TMDSEVM3530 featured on You Tube
 * Android Demo on Mistral's TMDXEVM3503 featured on You Tube

Mailing Lists
See http://developer.android.com/community/index.html for a list of official Android mailing lists, and instructions for joining these lists.


 * android-platform
 * Discussion of user-space Android code, including system libraries, service, public APIs or built-in applications.
 * android-porting
 * Toolchains, device-specific customizations, board bring-up and optimizations
 * android-kernel
 * Discussions of Linux kernel and Android-related changes
 * repo-discuss - Repo and Gerrit discussion
 * android-beginners
 * Beginning users of SDK and getting started with Android development
 * android-developers
 * Experienced developers - implementation help, optimizations, etc.
 * android-discuss
 * General discussion of the platform, usage, ideas for new features, etc.
 * android-security-discuss
 * Security issues. Please don't disclose vulnerabilities directly on this list.
 * android-security-announce
 * Low-volume list for security announcements by the Android Security Team.


 * Android Market Help Forum
 * A web-based discussion forum for Android Market questions.

Other lists

 * android-ndk - Android Native Development Kit (NDK) mailing list
 * List for people working on native code. This list is targeted by Google at supporting developers who are writing native shared libraries to use via JNI from their Java-based applications.  You won't get any help using 'agcc' or other community-developed native development tools there.