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    1. CopperheadOS‏ @CopperheadOS 30 Dec 2016
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      Look at Android from Google's perspective: they handed the FOSS community a mobile OS on a silver platter. What did the community give back?

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    2. Gurjeet‏ @Toxic_Flange 30 Dec 2016
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      The initial platform on which to build a mobile OS on?

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    3. Gurjeet‏ @Toxic_Flange 30 Dec 2016
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      And to be fair, they bought Android Inc. However if they didn't, Android OS might not be where it is today.

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    4. CopperheadOS‏ @CopperheadOS 30 Dec 2016
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      Would it have been open source if Google hadn't bought it? Have a feeling the answer to that is no?

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    5. CopperheadOS‏ @CopperheadOS 30 Dec 2016
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      GPL2 is essentially limited to the Linux kernel. They could have taken the SailfishOS route, or even more closed that that.

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    6. CopperheadOS‏ @CopperheadOS 30 Dec 2016
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      They made their own libc, init, display server, audio server, command-line utilities, JVM, entire application layer, etc.

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    7. CopperheadOS‏ @CopperheadOS 30 Dec 2016
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      They were already a major Linux kernel contributor, comparable to the volunteer effort on the kernel just by themselves.

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    8. Gurjeet‏ @Toxic_Flange 30 Dec 2016
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      Ohh.. TIL :)

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    9. CopperheadOS‏ @CopperheadOS 30 Dec 2016
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      Linux kernel is 90% corporate employed developers. Linus and friends are employed by a trade organization (Linux foundation).

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      CopperheadOS‏ @CopperheadOS 30 Dec 2016
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      Linux Foundation is NOT a charity. It really represents the interests of the corporations that are members.

      7:07 AM - 30 Dec 2016
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        2. Gurjeet‏ @Toxic_Flange 30 Dec 2016
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          Have you thought of taking Copperhead off the Android baseline and switching to Sailfish? How mature is that?

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        3. CopperheadOS‏ @CopperheadOS 30 Dec 2016
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          No, that's not going to happen. Android is a much better base than that. Just pointing out they took a more closed path.

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