Re: [android-developers] Re: Honeycomb Sourcecode

2011-04-08 Thread Marcin Orlowski
On 7 April 2011 21:06, JAlexoid (Aleksandr Panzin) jalex...@gmail.comwrote:

 Why would you need Honeycomb source?


To see how some things are done?

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[android-developers] Re: Honeycomb Sourcecode

2011-04-08 Thread Hari Edo


On Apr 7, 3:06 pm, JAlexoid (Aleksandr Panzin) jalex...@gmail.com
wrote:
 Why would you need Honeycomb source?


I think the issue is not need vs want.  Yet.  It's doing the right
thing.  If a network router uses some open-licensed code, but doesn't
provide the sources, they are rightly brought to task for it through
a legal challenge.

If Motorola has shipped stock Honeycomb 3.0 (per words from Google
reps here), then Motorola's users should have access to the software
on
the device.  While you can quibble about distinctions between Apache
vs GPL, and deltas from version 2.3 to version 3.0, the point is the
same:  users can't call it OPEN unless the users can have the CODE.
For Google to call it OPEN when users do not in fact have the CODE is
disingenuous at best, and becomes more nefarious over time.

Google's really good at hoovering in all kinds of data and coming up
with some sort of corporate strategy from it.  Google has not shown
the same level of ability at communicating in the other direction.
If we developers are going to be Google's partner in making Android
a success, then Google needs to communicate with us.  That goes for
Android Market, Android Platform, and all other areas upon which we
mutually depend.

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[android-developers] Re: Honeycomb Sourcecode

2011-04-07 Thread JAlexoid (Aleksandr Panzin)
Why would you need Honeycomb source?

On 5 апр, 11:53, MeikeTalbach meike.talb...@women-at-work.org wrote:
 Hi all,

 this is my first post to this group and for the start, I only have a
 simple question.
 I've read on multiple web sites that the Honeycomb source code is not
 available for general download. But to get it, I only have to ask
 google.

 See for example here:http://mashable.com/2011/03/24/honeycomb-androidocalypse/

 So my question is: where can I ask for the sourcecode ?

 Thanks
 Meike

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[android-developers] Re: Honeycomb Sourcecode

2011-04-07 Thread Al Sutton
From Andy Rubins recent post at
http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2011/04/i-think-im-having-gene-amdahl-moment.html
;

Finally, we continue to be an open source platform and will continue
releasing source code when it is ready. As I write this the Android
team is still hard at work to bring all the new Honeycomb features to
phones. As soon as this work is completed, we’ll publish the code.
This temporary delay does not represent a change in strategy. We
remain firmly committed to providing Android as an open source
platform across many device types.

Al.

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On Apr 7, 9:41 am, Marcin Orlowski webnet.andr...@gmail.com wrote:
 On 7 April 2011 10:40, Marcin Orlowski webnet.andr...@gmail.com wrote:

   So my question is: where can I ask for the sourcecode ?

  AFAIK you can't, unless you are sort of hw manufacturer etc.

 ... or sign sign a licensing agreement. Try using your publisher consoler's
 Help - Contacting Us form

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Re: [android-developers] Re: Honeycomb Sourcecode

2011-04-07 Thread Devon Narine
Thats not easy to come by unless someone gives it to you.
Google will give you as long as you are a registered manufacturer or you are
representing one of them.

On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 3:06 PM, JAlexoid (Aleksandr Panzin) 
jalex...@gmail.com wrote:

 Why would you need Honeycomb source?

 On 5 апр, 11:53, MeikeTalbach meike.talb...@women-at-work.org wrote:
  Hi all,
 
  this is my first post to this group and for the start, I only have a
  simple question.
  I've read on multiple web sites that the Honeycomb source code is not
  available for general download. But to get it, I only have to ask
  google.
 
  See for example here:
 http://mashable.com/2011/03/24/honeycomb-androidocalypse/
 
  So my question is: where can I ask for the sourcecode ?
 
  Thanks
  Meike

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