Comment by attah_
1 year ago
It's like using Chromium or whatever clone-a-chrome is hip at the moment. That does absolutely nothing to disrupt the status quo and is very much at the whim of the upstream "owner" whether you want to see it or not.
1 year ago
It's like using Chromium or whatever clone-a-chrome is hip at the moment. That does absolutely nothing to disrupt the status quo and is very much at the whim of the upstream "owner" whether you want to see it or not.
Disrupting the status-quo is important, but having a working communication device is more important to me. If AOSP is further along towards a working phone then I don't see why we shouldn't focus development efforts on it.
It only benefits the open source market in the long run because a working device will garner wider adoption.