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+# Bazel Android Rules Roadmap
 
-# Android Bazel Roadmap
+See ROADMAP.md in the main branch:
 
-This document describes the major release milestones for the Android Bazel
-Rules. There are three major pillars that we are focused on when developing the
-Android rules - **Performance**, **Features**, and **Developer Experience** -
-and for each milestone we list the main items for each pillar. Progress on each
-item is tracked via an issue.
-
-If you have feedback on this roadmap (including feature and reprioritization
-requests) please open an issue or comment on the existing one.
-
-## Rules Alpha (est. mid 2019)
-
-The primary goal of the Rules Alpha release is to start collecting feedback from
-projects and developers that are interested in being early adopters of the
-rules. Our intention is for Rules Alpha to be a 1:1 identical drop-in
-replacement for the native Android rules, although undoubtedly there will be
-missing features and we cannot always guarantee 100% backwards compatibility.
-
-### Performance
-
-*   Use AAPT2 for resource processing
-*   Use D8 for Dexing
-
-### Features
-
-*   Support android_instrumentation_test on macOS
-*   Support building and testing on Google Cloud Platform Remote Build Execution
-*   Support new Android App Bundle format
-*   Accept APKs directly into android_instrumentation_test
-*   Simplified package and dependency management
-*   Improve Kotlin interoperability
-*   Integration with Bazel's platforms and toolchains support
-*   Modern and correct NDK support
-
-### Developer Experience
-
-*   Documentation for Android with Bazel compatibility across Windows, macOS,
-    Linux
-*   Documentation for Android with Bazel compatibility across Android Studio
-    versions
-*   Stable and reliable CI
-*   NDK documentation and samples
-
-## Rules Beta (est. late 2019)
-
-The goal for the Rules Beta release is to provide a stable, (mostly) feature
-complete version of the rules for all developers and projects. We intend the
-Rules Beta release to be the first version of the rules to be broadly adopted,
-and will comply with Bazel's backwards compatibility guarantees.
-
-### Performance
-
-*   Improve resource processing speed and incrementality
-*   Decouple Java compilation from R.class generation
-*   Launch Bazel mobile-install v2
-
-### Features
-
-*   New android_application rule for app packaging / sourceless binary /
-    android_application
-*   Improved support for AAR creation
-*   Support Databinding 3.4.0 (v2)
-*   Support `bazel coverage` for all test rules
-*   Integration with Android Lint
-
-### Developer Experience
-
-*   Document best practices
-*   Best in class tutorials and migration guides
+https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_android/blob/main/ROADMAP.md