Re: OT: Phone Warz -Google and Android Lock Antennae

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Author: Lisa Kachold
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Subject: Re: OT: Phone Warz -Google and Android Lock Antennae
How about Moblin?

http://moblin.org/documentation/test-drive-moblin

On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 9:40 PM, Matt Nesteruk <>wrote:

> 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."
>
> <rant>
> Yes, emotions are flying across the Interwebs. Router and Firewall ACL's
> indicate a spike in android emoticons. :o(
> </rant>
>
> "Others are laying the case that Google should not sue this developer but
> rather hire him to work for Google."
>
> <rant>
> This is a new idea, or not. Maybe Cyanogen can be appointed the new
> Android Czar.
> </rant>
>
> "What you think of “MOD-ing” might vary depending on where you sit and from
> where you draw your income."
>
> <rant>
> 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.
> </rant>
>
> "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."
>
> <r00t>
> 31337
> </r00t>
>
> "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."
>
> <rant>
> 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."
> </rant>
>
> "He even included the new Android Market application — before Google did."
>
> <rant>
> Whoops! This new feature must have not been in the test document.
> </rant>
>
> "Some will find the boundaries too much and they will go UNDERGROUND."
>
> <rant>
> Underground is just one of those words that sounds kewl when you say it.
> </rant>
>
> "I don’t even mind if Google generates an obscene (legal) profit."
>
> <rant>
> Are you telling me that Google is actually making money? Not only are they
> making money, but obscene profits. NICE....
> </rant>
>
> "Can Google succeed commercially by protecting their interests and at the
> same time keep Android open source?"
>
> <rant>
> Can the author please get over it? Open Source has its place.
> </rant>
>
> On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Lisa Kachold <>wrote:
>
>> Marketing cleverly disguised as legal FOSS copywrongs:
>>
>> http://www.linux-mag.com/cache/7544/1.html
>>
>> Google Cease and Desists Android!
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