I dont care what android is on paper, in practice it shares almost nothing in common with the rest of linux and it isn’t instructive how this could be done with an actually FOSS os.
But it is instructive on what FOSS development can be. Parts of the development are made open source to encourage adoption, then jet parts aren’t to ensure that forks aren’t successful.
I dont care what android is on paper, in practice it shares almost nothing in common with the rest of linux and it isn’t instructive how this could be done with an actually FOSS os.
But it is instructive on what FOSS development can be. Parts of the development are made open source to encourage adoption, then jet parts aren’t to ensure that forks aren’t successful.