The search giant has halted distribution of the Cyanogen custom
Android build with proprietary apps like Gmail and Google Maps.

By Marin Perez
InformationWeek



While the Android mobile operating system is open source, some of its
most appealing features like tight Gmail integration and Google (NSDQ:
GOOG) Maps are not, Google said in a blog post.

The search giant faced some criticism last week when it ordered
developer Steve Kondik to stop distributing a custom build of Android
because it utilized closed-source applications like Gmail and Google.
The Cyanogen Android ROM had become popular among Android tinkerers
because it added many new features from the Donut build, and it also
enabled sharing a phone's cellular data connectivity with a computer.

Google said it's "thrilled" to see the enthusiasm from developers, but
Kondik violated Google's license when he included applications like
Gmail, Google Maps, and YouTube with his build.

"These apps aren't open source, and that's why they aren't included in
the Android source code repository," Google said on the Android
developer's blog. "Unauthorized distribution of this software harms us
just like it would any other business, even if it's done with the best
of intentions."

At first, Kondik said he thought the move would have a "chilling
effect" on the Android community because the deep ties to Google's
online services are a major selling point of the Linux-based OS. But
the developer has changed courses, and said he plans to release a
"bare bones" version of the ROM that can handle normal phone
functionality without Google's apps. Some in the developer community
said Google is violating the spirit and goals of Android, but Kondik
is a bit more sympathetic.

"I'd love for Google to hand over the keys to the kingdom and let us
all have it for free, but that's not going to happen," Kondik said in
a written response. "And who can blame them?"

In response to the Cyanogen flap, a group of developers have created
the Open Android Alliance with the goal of creating open source
alternatives to Google's apps that can be included with future custom
Android builds.


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