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Please stop deleting Issues! That´s stupid!
Porting Android 2.2 to x86 is breaking Google Copyright too!
Original comment by redma...@googlemail.com
on 27 Jan 2011 at 5:18
Ok, you clearly dont know how to use the issue tracker since the issue has not
been deleted(nor have any other issues you reported as deleted), it has however
been marked as invalid(and therefore closed) which means it no longer shows up
in the default view of showing all open issues. However if you clcik the drop
down box and hit show all issues you will see that your issue is still there.
Original comment by t...@sewiki.co.uk
on 27 Jan 2011 at 11:28
Also android is open source, the software installed on the versions of android
shipped with mobile phones may not be open source there is a difference between
a google application on the phone and the google android operating system as
far as licenses go and therefore porting android does not break any google
licenses. however you will note that I have highlight an inconsistency in the
response given by Al on this topic, please wait for a verification on this
before reposting the same issues over and over again
Original comment by t...@sewiki.co.uk
on 27 Jan 2011 at 11:30
Closing again. Reporter unable to comprehend copyright restrictions.
The 1.x project was started prior to Google clarifying the situation, and a new
1.6 build would have to be made with the YouTube app removed if Google
requested it.
This is the reason some OEMs have removed YouTube from their included builds.
Original comment by al@alsutton.com
on 28 Jan 2011 at 7:32
Stupid!
Original comment by redma...@googlemail.com
on 29 Jan 2011 at 7:25
In fairness Al, the Youtube app is in the 2.2 distibution, its fair enough
people are going to ask questions about why it doesn't work (which as it turns
out is irrelevant to this discussion)
If it is a copyright restriction the youtube app should be removed from 2.2
builds and all future builds. if its not a copyright restriction and we are
free to use it then we can start looking at why its not working on the viewpad.
Can we please clarify android x86's position on the youtube app?
Original comment by t...@sewiki.co.uk
on 29 Jan 2011 at 10:23
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
redma...@googlemail.com
on 27 Jan 2011 at 5:14