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Sporklan claims to know a lot about Android. But never understand what open source mean. Not even close..
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Jethro, I am starting to think you are a 15 Y/O. Your language has degraded into something that isn't Intelligible. I can disengage if you think you are going to stay at the juvenile level.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source is your definition of Open Source. Android is under an Apache License. That is an open source license. It allows folks to develop things for the software that ARE CLOSE SOURCE. Close Source, meaning you do not have access to the code, and have to abide by the original provider's distribution license / rules. In the case of Cyanogen, Gmail, Market, Google Maps, etc are CLOSE SOURCE. Cyanogen was violating distribution rules for CLOSE SOURCED software. Not Android. The remote remove you speak of refers to the Android market and any software peddled through the Android Market. If you don't use the Android Market (which belongs to Google) then you don't have an issue. Those Terms of Service apply to ONLY Android Market. Google owned up to them over a year ago, and if you search for news releases, you will see Google was open and up front, and released their intent a long time ago. I'll even help you out: Quote:
http://tinyurl.com/y99uydy Back to Cyanogen (because Android being open source is not really a discussion.... you can find the code easily)..... The Crux of the issue here is the Google Apps that in Google's eyes, were distributed via an Unlicensed means. If you digg deeper.... Cyanogen was distributing Close Sourced Software versions that weren't even released yet. That is more than likely why Cyanogen was singled out.
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Kill switch is not in the Android market. It is on the OS. Nobody knows that it exist until somebody discovered it. Remote kill switch. Do U understand what remote kill switch means? It is already defined by the name. remote kill switch! Cyanogen is in trouble bcoz he is distributing google called closed software. Do not brew a story he had an access to any unreleased software. So can U do anything U want with Android? Any Mod U want? And few p[ages back, U keep on saying that Google does not have anything to do with Android anymore. Didn't U? |
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Open Source means developers have given access to software source code. Period. No conditions on that there. Read that definition EVERYWHERE. YOU CAN GET THE ANDROID SOURCE CODE. It is posted on the net. You can also get new Android source code. It is why folks like Cyanogen can take Cupcake Source Code, integrate it into ROMs for existing devices (G1) and release them before their official releases. It is open source so they can modify very specific parts of the ROM. They can choose to bring over JUST the bluetooth stack and nothing else. Quote:
Next, the Android Market was launched in Oct of 2008. The first Android Phone was launched in Oct of 2008. The Terms Of Service for using the Market (included Google's ability to remotely remove software) was available before Launch Date. Google was up front about it, they didn't attempt to hide it like Apple. Now that being said, it is ToS for THE MARKET. Not the entire phone. It is meant to keep the Market clean. For your reading enjoyment. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android_Market http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTC_Dream http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2008/10/android-market/ (read this one thoroughly) http://www.crn.com/software/21120174...RSKHWATMY32JVN Quote:
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I didn't say Google doesn't have anything to do with it, I said they are a part of the open handset alliance that develops Android. It is opensource, they pool their efforts and resources together to develop it. It is not a unilaterally controlled boat. Perhaps I understated their lead. Back on target, CyanogenMod is back on track again, minus those apps. Like I said. Last edited by SporkLover; 09-26-2009 at 06:59 PM. |
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Like it's said in the article that I posted. Google will terminate any apps that they think violates the terms remotely. Wether it's thier app or third party app. Whatever it is, Get the kill switch the hell out of my phone. Kill switch is not suppose to be on my phone wether the OS is open or close. And it is said, There is no such term, even in the strict Apple system. Why google claims it's open sourced and have a kill switch? wether from the beginning of the released or not. It is not suppose to be there. Last edited by jethro_static; 09-27-2009 at 03:46 AM. |
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I will not answer on this thread no more coz it is not appropriate. The other thread is more likely. For the threads topic, Leo aka HD2 will not come to the US so pls. Do not wait. |
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