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http://android.stackexchange.com/https://android.stackexchange.com/ is currently still in open beta, migration paths will only be created AFTER a stackexchange website comes out of open beta into a permanent website. Therefore, no migration at this moment can be committed simply because the path is not there yet.

If we migrate all questions that involve Android to Android.SE and Android.SE would not make it into a permanent website, all questions migrated there will be lost. (As in, only archived)

http://android.stackexchange.com/ is currently still in open beta, migration paths will only be created AFTER a stackexchange website comes out of open beta into a permanent website. Therefore, no migration at this moment can be committed simply because the path is not there yet.

If we migrate all questions that involve Android to Android.SE and Android.SE would not make it into a permanent website, all questions migrated there will be lost. (As in, only archived)

https://android.stackexchange.com/ is currently still in open beta, migration paths will only be created AFTER a stackexchange website comes out of open beta into a permanent website. Therefore, no migration at this moment can be committed simply because the path is not there yet.

If we migrate all questions that involve Android to Android.SE and Android.SE would not make it into a permanent website, all questions migrated there will be lost. (As in, only archived)

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http://android.stackexchange.com/ is currently still in open beta, migration paths will only be created AFTER a stackexchange website comes out of open beta into a permanent website. Therefore, no migration at this moment can be committed simply because the path is not there yet.

If we migrate all questions that involve Android to Android.SE and Android.SE would not make it into a permanent website, all questions migrated there will be lost. (As in, only archived)