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According to Wikipedia, the founder of CyanogenMod, Steve Kondik (a.k.a. Cyanogen) was hired by Samsung as a mobile software developer and still works there.
That's what I read some time ago as well, but I've yet to see anything CyanogenMod derived in a Samsung product. They must have converted the guy to TouchPiss.
RE[3]: Comment by gan17
by samoanbiscuit on Fri 16th Nov 2012 04:31
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Actually having an unofficial upgrade path for technically inclined users while "encouraging" non-savvy users to upgrade to a better experience by buying a new phone sounds like a decent strategy.
It can't help that OS development is so uncoupled from hardware development. Maybe Google should have a hardware roadmap instead of just springing new requirements and features on users/OEMs? That way midrange phones can have a chance of being upgraded without resorting to 3rd party roms.




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According to Wikipedia, the founder of CyanogenMod, Steve Kondik (a.k.a. Cyanogen) was hired by Samsung as a mobile software developer and still works there.