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CyanogenMod: The current state..

Discussion in 'Android Generale - Guide' started by Fabiosbest, Sep 27, 2009.

  1. Fabiosbest

    Fabiosbest Silver Droid

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    The last few days have been difficult. What has become clear now is that the Android Open Source Project is a framework. It’s licensed in such a way so that anyone can take it, modify it to their needs, and redistribute it as they please. Android belongs to everyone. This also means that big companies likes Google, HTC, Motorola, and whomever else can add their own pieces to it and share these pieces under whatever license they choose.

    I’ve made lots of changes myself to the AOSP code, and added in code from lots of others. Building a better Droid, right?

    The issue that’s raised is the redistribution of Google’s proprietary applications like Maps, GTalk, Market, and YouTube. These are not part of the open source project and are only part of “Google Experience†devices. They are Google’s intellectual property and I intend to respect that. I will no longer be distributing these applications as part of CyanogenMod. But it’s OK. None of the go-fast stuff that I do involves any of this stuff anyway. We need these applications though, because we all rely so heavily on their functionality. 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. And who can blame them?

    There are lots of things we can do as end-users and modders, though, without violating anyones rights. Most importantly, we are entitled to back up our software. Since I don’t work with any of these closed source applications directly, what I intend to do is simply ship the next version of CyanogenMod as a “bare bones†ROM. You’ll be able to make calls, MMS, take photos, etc. In order to get our beloved Google sync and applications back, you’ll need to make a backup first. I’m working on an application that will do this for you.

    The idea is that you’ll be able to Google-ify your CyanogenMod installation, with the applications and files that shipped on YOUR device already. Or, you can just use the basic ROM if you want. It will be perfectly functional if you don’t use the Google parts. I will include an alternative app store (SlideMe, or AndAppStore, not decided yet) with the basic ROM so that you can get your applications in case you don’t have a Google Experience device.

    I’ll have more updates soon as I get all the code hammered out.

    Thanks for all the support thru all of this.


    Ragazzi, cosa ne pensate?
     
  2. Mikhael

    Mikhael Administrator

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    Che Google poteva lasciar correre... d'altronde Cyanogen non ne traeva guadagno.
     
  3. blackgin

    blackgin Silver Droid

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    In tutta questa faccenda io ho creato un'app che permette di fare il backup delle applicazioni di sistema così da poterle caricare su una rom che non ce le ha.
     
  4. Fabiosbest

    Fabiosbest Silver Droid

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    ma esistono già rom che non hanno bisogno delle app di sistema?
     
  5. IronFly

    IronFly Worker Droid

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    Google sta rischiando grosso e di ritrovarsi le comunità contro, oltre che ad uno spostamento su altre piattaforme dei smanettoni linux.
     
  6. DeeDeND

    DeeDeND Bronze Droid

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    Maemo? :D
     
  7. blackgin

    blackgin Silver Droid

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    Forse una su xda di maxisma
     
  8. IronFly

    IronFly Worker Droid

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    cmq pare che la direzione giusta sia proprio quelle delle ROM nude e poi ognuno si "arrangia" (esistono già degli script) ad installarsi le apps di google.

    cyanogen ha pubblicato intanto una recovery 1.4 nel suo sito.
     
  9. Fabiosbest

    Fabiosbest Silver Droid

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    una rom, con applicazioni "non ufficiali" per gmail, youtube ecc sarebbe fantastica
     
  10. Fabiosbest

    Fabiosbest Silver Droid

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    Just a quick update..

    I’ve been working on getting my source trees on Github in shape so that anyone can build a basic CyanogenMod system. Some small parts still need added but things are looking good there.

    I’m also continuing to examine the backup/restore option for the proprietary bits necessary to operate your device, so I can simply ship open-source code only. I believe this is well within the license and the spirit of the ADP1 and ION devices.

    A lot of people are helping to work many of these issues out, notably the guys from Google (Dan and JBQ) who manage the open-source project. Some great discussion and initiatives are happening like the Open Android Alliance and the Replicant projects. As much as it sucks to be sort of the “fall guyâ€￾ for this, I can take it. Let’s fix the problems and move on.

    Expect more from me by the weekend!
     
  11. maxmeridio

    maxmeridio Bronze Droid

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    Best recovery...mio parere....Amon_RA !! :cool:
     
  12. Fabiosbest

    Fabiosbest Silver Droid

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    guarda qui qualcuno si chiedeva come fosse -> recovery-image-by-cy-v-1-4-t1129.html

    ;D se hai tempo di spiegarci un po' come l'hai trovata :p