This article blows chunks. Here are some of my favourite moments;
"The reaction from the Android user and developer community has been
significant — emotion is running high."
Yes, emotions are flying across the Interwebs. Router and Firewall ACL's
indicate a spike in android emoticons. :o(
"Others are laying the case that Google should not sue this developer but
rather hire him to work for Google."
This is a new idea, or not. Maybe Cyanogen can be appointed the new Android
Czar.
"What you think of “MOD-ing” might vary depending on where you sit and from
where you draw your income."
I think the author struck a nerve here. I hope he does not mind if I use
portions of his article in my next publication. I think ill just change a
word, or two.
"When code at this level is modified, you cannot simply download an
application to the device and casually install it — you must re-flash your
device with an “image” of the code because low-level drivers must be
installed. Doing this means getting low-level control over the device —
often called “rooting” the device."
31337
"If a release turns a device into a brick or a new feature is requested, the
open source programmer can fix the code, add the feature, and then
re-release the code."
Sweet, I just bricked my phone. Dont they call it a brick for a reason?
This sounds like an excellent SDLC. "Sorry I bricked your phone" says the
developer, "Don't worry, someone else will fix it."
"He even included the new Android Market application — before Google did."
Whoops! This new feature must have not been in the test document.
"Some will find the boundaries too much and they will go UNDERGROUND."
Underground is just one of those words that sounds kewl when you say it.
"I don’t even mind if Google generates an obscene (legal) profit."
Are you telling me that Google is actually making money? Not only are they
making money, but obscene profits. NICE....
"Can Google succeed commercially by protecting their interests and at the
same time keep Android open source?"
Can the author please get over it? Open Source has its place.
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Lisa Kachold wrote:
> Marketing cleverly disguised as legal FOSS copywrongs:
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> http://www.linux-mag.com/cache/7544/1.html
>
> Google Cease and Desists Android!
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