[Toybox] Getting Toybox into Android before the NetBSD userland wins out
Jason Spiro
jasonspiro4+gmane at gmail.com
Mon Sep 29 20:30:11 PDT 2014
Rob Landley <rob at ...> wrote:
> Where is the android mailing list?
See <http://source.android.com/community/>.
The main Android mailing list is called "android-platform".
If you want to submit patches to Android, then you must either:
* Own an Android device, or
* Run Android on your PC. (Android-x86 runs fine in a VM).
If you are willing to test Toybox to make sure it works on Android, and to
submit a patch to the Android code-review system which will add Toybox to
Android, then you should write to "android-contrib" instead.
Tip: If you buy an Android device, may I suggest you choose one which is
both possible and easy to "root". (But note that "rooting" a device may
void your warranty.)
> I've been under the impression that
> android development was internal to Google?
Android is not a fully-open-source product. And Android as distributed on
most smartphones and tablets definitely includes lots of closed-source
drivers, plus other closed-source software such as Google Maps. (There
exists an "Replicant OS" project which I believe tries to write open-source
drivers, but this is difficult work.)
Also, the latest betas of Android are often mostly-closed-source until they
leave the beta phase. This is to prevent device manufacturers from shipping
beta OSes.
But much of Android _is_ open-source software. And, fortunately,
<http://android.googlesource.com/platform/system/core/+/master>
>, which holds the basic command-line tools, appears to be 100% open-source
software.
> If anybody wants to do this, I'm all for it...
Splendid! Today, I've filed a feature request in the Android public issue
tracker. I estimate that it could take a couple of days until it finally
gets assigned to Elliott Hughes, and then a couple more days until he
replies.
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