And the fact that they support old phones, and their privacy guard is better than stock android
1. Not all core devs were invited 2. He tried getting some GPL software relicensed as Apache under false pretenses. But this is what confuses me. If you don't want this happening, why license your code as Apache? If…
Is this the end of custom ROMs? Between Xposed and a "better" standard android, a lot of the "big" custom ROMs have bit the dust. Aokp, paranoid, slim, omni is moribund, and now CM?
And the fact that they support old phones, and their privacy guard is better than stock android
1. Not all core devs were invited 2. He tried getting some GPL software relicensed as Apache under false pretenses. But this is what confuses me. If you don't want this happening, why license your code as Apache? If…
Is this the end of custom ROMs? Between Xposed and a "better" standard android, a lot of the "big" custom ROMs have bit the dust. Aokp, paranoid, slim, omni is moribund, and now CM?