Wow, this looks like an incredible starting point for relegating Android to an app framework inside a sandbox:https://github.com/microg
I think it's representative of having a model aligned with my needs and not yours.
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The model of depending on Google and then getting wiped out when they crack down on piracy and use of their services without permission?
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I'm not wasting time repeating this conversation. At this point you're being disingenuous.
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You have a fundamental belief in the legitimacy of Google's control in this area. I don't. Let's leave it at that.
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No, have a fundamental belief that piracy and using Google's APIs against their terms of use is not a way to escape from Google control.
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Implementing the Google Play Services APIs when possible without depending on Google is much different than what microG does.
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Many of the apis they offer are fake/stubbed just to get apps that don't really need them to run.
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GCM is obvious exception and there's no way around it if the app depends on a network service only accessible through GCM.
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