• habanhero@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    As a distinction AOSP vs Android is as important as Chromium vs Chrome. It is much more than semantics, it is literally the difference between an open-source project vs not.

    Fact is if you present the de-Googled AOSP to regular users, they’d think it’s a broken experience without all the Google apps and services that people come to expect - Maps, Mail, Calendar etc. Drivers and device specifics firmware are also a big part of the foundational Android user experience. So to call Android = AOSP = open source is a mass simplification and definitely hand-waving away the reality of how each system operates and the whole point of open source projects.

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      1 year ago

      So to call Android = AOSP = open source is a mass simplification and definitely hand-waving away the reality of how each system operates and the whole point of open source project

      I absolutely don’t aggree with this part, especially the second half, but I see where you coming from and your reasoning.

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        1 year ago

        Separate terms to tell different things apart, I’m not sure what’s there to disagree about. It’s literally in the name, Android Open Source Project lol.

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          1 year ago

          Separate terms to tell different things apart

          yes

          I’m not sure what’s there to disagree about.

          I’m disaggreeing with it, since it is an opinion 🤷🏻‍♂️