Hi Joa

You seems to forget the main things :

Does Android SDK need to be open source as using a lot of Open Source code ?

If yes are Open Source licenses compatible with NDA ?

It seems that SDK use GPL code and should not be published under NDA.
It even seems that NDA is not compatible wit open source initiative
rules whatever open source license you have.

It means that Android teams should publish it to us as soon as possible.

Not only to be respectful of license but to be respectful for people
who started here because they trusted Android team.

If SDK is closed; it should be official because open is written
everywhere in Android website and many people can misunderstand.

If you mean that Google does not care because that they have so much
money and lawyers that they have not to respect licenses, it seems to
me a very poor argument.

And I cannot believe that anybody in Google could have this way of thinking.

Mistake has a bigger probability.
Mistakes can always be corrected.

Regards

Andre Charles Legendre

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