With google following apple’s walled garden, and limiting third party app installations, can someone else big (nonprofit like GNU or Linux foundation) fork and maintain android? Reason for choosing someone big is for mass adoption and that google is slowly boiling the pot to see what enshittification it could get away with

  • psion1369@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    Iirc, there was talk of getting the android core to sync back to Linux and send plenty of code upstream. The project was supposed to take plenty of time as android had strayed very far away from its Linux origin. I have no idea what happened and when the project stopped.

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      19 minutes ago

      Android uses mainline Linux kernel for several years already. Whatever drivers OEMs are using are provided as separate binaries.