> Android is going to fail as a platform if this continues. There needs to be some standard of support. The OS is fragmenting terribly due to carrier modifications and its Open Source nature seems to be of not much benefit, as there is no support Cyanogen Mod for Galaxy S phones.
Posted Feb 17, 2011 1:33 UTC (Thu) by daglwn (subscriber, #65432)
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Yes, I know it's in development. Has been for months. The problem is the platform is closed and Samsung doesn't care about customers. Open Source is supposed to help but what we really need is Free Software.
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Posted Feb 17, 2011 1:34 UTC (Thu) by daglwn (subscriber, #65432)
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In other words, Linus is wrong. License matters a whole lot.
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Posted Feb 17, 2011 2:46 UTC (Thu) by pabs (subscriber, #43278)
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In other words, Stallman was right. Carrot and stick are needed.
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Posted Feb 17, 2011 10:58 UTC (Thu) by fb (subscriber, #53265)
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If Stallman was right, why isn't Android built on top of the Hurd?
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Posted Feb 17, 2011 13:26 UTC (Thu) by rahulsundaram (subscriber, #21946)
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Stallman was right about licensing. Hurd development isn't led by him.
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Posted Feb 17, 2011 2:04 UTC (Thu) by Kit (guest, #55925)
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One of the prominent independent devs working on some of the Samsung Galaxy S phones recently gave a presentation to the higher ups at Samsung, trying to sell them on the idea of forming a real, unified open source community around the Galaxy S Android phones, with things such as formally releasing development ROMs (that, currently, people just leak instead), along with the source, as well as doing their development in a public Git repositories.
It seems that the presentation had at least SOME impact on Samsung, because since then they sent a rep to try to work with the communities on the XDA developer forums (it's where the majority of the Samsung ROM community exists), by answering various technical questions. Admittedly, so far, the guy has pretty much just been flamed non-stop, with more than a few developers suspicious his real reason for being there is just to track down the people leaking the development roms.... but it's _possibly_ progress.
As you can imagine, such a shift by Samsung would be a major win for the open source community, Android, and even Samsung.
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Posted Feb 17, 2011 11:05 UTC (Thu) by fb (subscriber, #53265)
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> It seems that the presentation had at least SOME impact on Samsung, because since then they sent a rep to try to work with the communities on the XDA developer forums (it's where the majority of the Samsung ROM community exists), by answering various technical questions.
Seems like a golden chance to engage Samsung.
> Admittedly, so far, the guy has pretty much just been flamed non-stop, with more than a few developers suspicious his real reason for being there is just to track down the people leaking the development roms.... but it's _possibly_ progress.
Seems like the golden chance to engage Samsung is going to be wasted by the lack of a more professional attitude :-\
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Posted Feb 19, 2011 12:47 UTC (Sat) by lab (subscriber, #51153)
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