Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 21st Oct 2008 16:26 UTC, submitted by rkalla
Google It's official, Google has Open Sourced Android. The initial release of the source code is available via Google's Git repository with bugs, FAQs, documentation, etc. handled via Android's Google Code project page. Android's licensing structure and project organization seems to be trying to create something akin to the Eclipse Foundation, mixing individual and commercial interests into a development pot for the collective benefit of the platform on a whole.
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RE[2]: Excellent!
by rkalla on Tue 21st Oct 2008 17:28 UTC in reply to "RE: Excellent!"
rkalla
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kragil,

I actually spoke to one of the leads on the Android team (Iliyan) about this, and it essentially boils down to T-Mobile vetting a new cut of the operating system, and once OK'ed, they can push that out to the devices just like a BlackBerry firmware upgrade or the like. So it's going to be very feasible for OS upgrades to hit the G1 and other Android devices, it just depends on the carrier.

For example, the free/smaller non-smart-phones from Samsung and Moto that may be running Android in a year, I might not expect them to have OS upgrades available (similar to how things work now with those phones... you get what you get when you buy the phone).

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