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  • @hamborgr
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    • zote
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      something about calyx kicking graphene out of their AOSP alliance project, which graphene retaliated too by denying calyx the right to use their code. It seems a little bit like a game where both parties brought their ball to play, and then both sides said screw you guys, we’re going home.

      • @AgreeableLandscapeM
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        52 years ago

        which graphene retaliated too by denying calyx the right to use their code

        If they’re actually open source, this should be literally impossible.

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          • @AgreeableLandscapeM
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            Talk about just throwing the licenses out the window. It’s still open source, since you can read it all to audit, but the use of the code is no longer free with attribution if they decide a single person cannot use it.

            Actually, most open source licenses (including GPL) have a clause saying that the freedoms granted by the license cannot be revoked as long as the user follows the obligations (namely crediting the author and making their changes open source).

            • m-p{3}
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              22 years ago

              They can change the license for future releases, which would basically block them from using the updated source code.

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        • zote
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          I’m no legal expert, but it’s something to do with the fact that the original code for this was not open source, and was written by a dev not associated with either project. Some Graphene dev updated it for android 12, under whatever license, which somehow meant they could tell calyx they couldn’t use the code for android 12. I seem to remember reading somewhere that Graphene are rewriting the code under a full OS license, which they said they would have no issue with calyx using that under the rules of that license.

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        • @ninchuka
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          the devs are also kicking everyone in the techlore rooms out of their rooms because according to one of the main devs henry has been getting his community to raid graphene and other dumb shit.

          yet I’ve never seen any of that from being in techlore rooms for probably a year? I’ve seen tons of people recommend graphene if people come in asking for a rom recommendation for their pixel phones.

          its very very childish and the graphene dev has also threatened to sue techlore for it as well 🤦🤦

    • KromonosOP
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      To be honest, I would also like to know that. I only know about the beef, but I don’t know, how it started and going on exactly.