The confirmation came as a response to a question posted to
the Android issue tracker and appears legitimate, although exactly which public build the developer is referring to is open to interpretation.
As noted by Phandroid, Google has officially acknowledged the Nexus 5 bug on
its Android issue tracker website and promised that a fix is in the works.
Not exact matches
For the first time, Google's Pixel 3 has been mentioned on the
Android Open Source Project (AOSP) website's
issue tracker.
Meanwhile, a Lemon Meringue Pie
Android build, codenamed LRW50D, has been noticed in the Chromium
issue tracker.
If you still see an
issue that you filed in the preview
tracker, just file a new
issue against
Android 7.0 in the AOSP
issue tracker.
While it's not clear what company manufactures the Flounder, and other details aren't offered about the device, the Chromium
issue tracker reveals Flounder runs an AA branch build which is the development build for the
Android SDK tools.
A different piece of interesting
Android P news comes from Reddit, where a user noticed that a Huawei employee submitted an
Android P bug to the official Google
Issue tracker.
Google has already been confirmed to unveil its next major
Android OS update at Google I / O later today, but a first
Android L change log has already been found on Google's Chrome
issue tracker, where it was hiding in plain sight since May 7.