• kuneho@lemmy.world
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      8 months ago

      please tell me how Android is not FOSS anymore.

      because I really don’t understand this argument here.

      Android is still FOSS. you can grab the source code, modify it and use it, if you really want.

      even so, since Xiaomi provides you tools and codes to unlock the phone and install any other compatible system on it.

      oh, no more updates then for MIUI? the heavily modified version of Android that Xiaomi is making and providing services for it? and then, the whole FOSSness is breaking for you if they say no more updates for their version if you open the loader? who would have thought.

      why would you do that, in the first place? I guess to install other roms. so you probably don’t like MIUI anyway.

      or you want to modify MIUI? you know that 90% of hacks just don’t fucking work with MIUI’s framework, right? that it’s breaking and shit. and then, if that happens, who would you call? well, not the ghostbusters but go to MIUI support snd blame them for your shitty modifications.

      tell me, please, how Android is not FOSS anymore, I really wanna know what keeps you up at nights.

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        8 months ago

        The FOSS part of Android has been shrinking as Google let the FOSS apps die in favor of their proprietary apps.

        And the worse they did is Play Services, meaning a lot of apps won’t run on a pure FOSS Android.

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          8 months ago

          true, but you aren’t obligated to use any of that. the FOSSness of the OS itself doesn’t change.

          lots of apps aren’t even FOSS on Android. FOSS ones usually have versions that aren’t dependent on Google Services, or you can patch them not to use them, with various results, that’s true.

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            8 months ago

            If so much of the core Android experience is proprietary-dependent, can you really say Android itself is FOSS? Might as well call the non-proprietary, open-source parts something else… Like… Android Open Source Project (AOSP)?