Go ahead and join apple. Nothing wrong with being able to program in more than 
one phone. If you look at things objectively google has done nothing wrong.

On Sep 25, 2009, at 8:27 PM, Calvin <[email protected]> wrote:


Google,


If you are going to play this card, then you need to supply a way for
the user to sync our information. THAT PART needs to be open source or
licensable. I understand that you may need to have protections on
those apps, but WE are taking the risk that Cyanogen is not malicious.

I paid for an OPEN SOURCE Android phone with Google. That means I paid
for the rights to use these closed source apps and services ALONG with
the open source OS. Explain to me how the ROM is "supposedly" open
source. Does that mean that I need to compile all of my own ROMs in
order to have a modified ROM? Your "closed source" google apps are WAY
too ingrained and integrated into the OS to allow a separation. This
makes all that "open source" talk no more than Symbian claiming to be
open source.

Because honestly, without Cyanogen's mods, the G1 is LAME. I am
constantly defending its abilities (or lack thereof) with the fact
that my phone is part of an open source alliance. Now, the Apple
fanboys are going to win. And unfortunately, I may have to join them.
Either hire Cyanogen or license him to distribute google apps. Its not
like he's changing them. He's optimizing the Linux Kernel that you
chose to use in the name of "open-source".

You need to stop these silly Apple-like games before Android becomes
an afterthought.

Sincerely,

The Truly Disappointed.

On Sep 25, 4:16 pm, Eric F <[email protected]> wrote:
Now that the Lawyers are involved, I doubt Cyanogen will be able to
release any additional ROMs at all. Even without those apps, I'm sure
the ROMs include little bits of proprietary files required to get the
OS to boot on existing hardware. I don't think there is a single piece
of released hardware that the AOSP runs on (not even the ADP1). So I
don't think the Lawyers will let up because the next custom ROM only
uses a couple of proprietary HTC files. I'm guessing it's done for
good.

On Sep 25, 11:37 am, "L!TH!UM" <[email protected]> wrote:



I was initially disappointed to hear this news, but after thinking
about it a bit, it was a necessary one.  The big issue is that
Cyanogen is including the google APKs like Google Mail, Google Maps,
etc.  These are closed applications and not part of the Android OS,
and if Google lets this slide, they may not be able to defend against
other ROMs including these APKs without permission.  Also, consider
what would happen if any of those APKs were modified to do something
devious, like send contact info to some server out there on the
interwebs.  Who do you think users would initially blame?  I'm
guessing they'd blame Google regardless of the fact that they modded
their phone.

This C&D does not prevent Cyanogen from making custom ROMs, he/she/
they just cannot include those google applications anymore.  I can
understand this move and hope the modding community takes note and
keeps up the modding, minus these apps (unfortunately).

~L!TH

On Sep 25, 7:57 am, PhoenixAG <[email protected]> wrote:

Google,

We love you as a company and love the Android platform. It is only
made better when it is enhanced by people like Cyanogen who use the
open nature of the platform to further it and attracts many more
people to it, as a result.

I am one of the people who was attracted towards Android not for the
official rom, but because of the open nature of Android and that I
could use a custom rom on it.

Someone who has put in so much hard work on the platform should not be
told to cease and desist, but commended and encouraged to continue to
work better.

Don't become Apple!

The 30,000 users of CyanogenMod and many more Android users will thank
you for it.

Remember, "Don't be Evil!"





      

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