{ "id": "168599", "key": "ALOY-1717", "fields": { "issuetype": { "id": "7", "description": "gh.issue.story.desc", "name": "Story", "subtask": false }, "project": { "id": "11113", "key": "ALOY", "name": "Alloy", "projectCategory": { "id": "10400", "description": "Tools for developing applications", "name": "Tooling" } }, "fixVersions": [], "resolution": null, "resolutiondate": null, "created": "2017-06-24T12:22:09.000+0000", "priority": { "name": "None", "id": "6" }, "labels": [], "versions": [], "issuelinks": [], "assignee": null, "updated": "2020-01-30T21:55:17.000+0000", "status": { "description": "The issue is open and ready for the assignee to start work on it.", "name": "Open", "id": "1", "statusCategory": { "id": 2, "key": "new", "colorName": "blue-gray", "name": "To Do" } }, "components": [], "description": "When working on a new Alloy project, I noticed some weird project structures regarding Android:\r\n- We use the {{DefaultIcon.png}} to generate the density-specific app-icons, but there still is a {{app/assets/android/appicon.png}} which should not be there by default\r\n- We generate the density-specific folders, but only from ldpi to hdpi, not xhdpi, xxhdpi and xxxhdpi. Those should be generated as well\r\n- Do we even support ldpi resolutions anymore? Which devices with Android 4.4 have that low density values? \r\n- Should we have a \"default.png\" have a 320x480px resolution? How does Android does that natively?\r\n\r\nI just want to ensure we don't copy something that isn't actually needed.", "attachment": [], "flagged": false, "summary": "Android: Investigate default project-assets", "creator": { "name": "hknoechel", "key": "hansknoechel", "displayName": "Hans Knöchel", "active": true, "timeZone": "Europe/Berlin" }, "subtasks": [], "reporter": { "name": "hknoechel", "key": "hansknoechel", "displayName": "Hans Knöchel", "active": true, "timeZone": "Europe/Berlin" }, "environment": null, "comment": { "comments": [], "maxResults": 1, "total": 1, "startAt": 0 } } }