Hi:
Yes, I stop it for the moment.
As i know that you have ported andriod to MX31 as well, does the
touchscreen work?
patrick
On Apr 21, 7:17 pm, ruckuus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, Will there be no more android hardware porting or what ?
> Ruckuus
>
> On Apr 1, 12:52 pm, patrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi:
> > Thx for your advices.
>
> > google always provides some fantastic works, i really appreciate
> > that.
>
> > i am current contacting google to see whether can get the third
> > party license so that i can continue my work.
>
> > Patrick
>
> > On Mar 30, 10:03 pm, "Jean-Baptiste Queru" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > First, applications that run on top of Android is not consider
> > > derivative works based on the SDK.
>
> > > Notice: From this point what I'm writing here is neither official
> > > advice from Google, nor legal advice. It's just a personal opinion and
> > > I carry no weight in the balance. It's still up to you to figure out
> > > exactly what you want to do.
>
> > > As I understand, Google is worried about e.g. these possible situations:
>
> > > -a case where a rogue manufacturer ship a device with the current SDK
> > > image (that'd be bad for the image of Android, and would put Google in
> > > a delicate position with its alliance partners).
>
> > > -having people distribute modified (or unmodified) versions of the SDK
> > > (besides potential license issues with the partners, that would cause
> > > headaches in terms of support).
>
> > > -having people "manually" extract parts of the SDK and redistribute
> > > them individually or re-use them as part of their own projects
> > > (Android-related or not) (that would put Google in a delicate
> > > positions with it alliance partners).
>
> > > That list is not exhaustive, there are probably other situations that
> > > Google is worried about and would be unhappy about if they happened.
>
> > > My best guess, personally (and not an advice in any way, shape or
> > > form), is that Google isn't likely to cause you any trouble if you try
> > > to run the SDK on your development board. Similarly, if you
> > > disassembles a class in the SDK (especially if there's a good reason
> > > to believe that the class in question was written by Google and not
> > > one of the alliance partners) for the purpose of debugging you
> > >application, I don't expect that you'd get Google's lawyers knocking
> > > at your door. In case Google asks you do stop, just stop.
>
> > > Google is not evil, they just need to protect the image of Android,
> > > and they need to protect their partners' intellectual property. Just
> > > don't be stupid.
>
> > > JBQ
>
> > > 2008/3/30 patrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > > > Dear:
> > > > Yes, it is included in the newer version of SDK, you
> > > > can check the "LICENSE".
>
> > > > But what about this:
>
> > > > Except to the extent required by applicable third party licenses, you
> > > > may not copy (except for backup purposes), modify, adapt,
> > > > redistribute,
> > > > decompile, reverse engineer, disassemble, or create derivative works
> > > > of the
> > > > SDK or any part of the SDK
>
> > > > So many programmers are creating their "derivative
> > > > works" base on the SDK, do they break the terms as well?
>
> > > > And one more thing, as I know that few parties have
> > > > ported the Android to the handset and/or embedded system, I am
> > > > wondering whether they got the licenses as well.
>
> > > > It really confuses me, I think I will stop it for the
> > > > moment.
>
> > > > Patrick
>
> > > > On 3月30日, 上午10時38分, "Stone Mirror" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > > On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 11:05 PM, fantazio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > do you have an howto on how to port to MX31?
>
> > > > > Huh.
>
> > > > > I just noticed that, according to the terms and conditions of the
> > > > SDK, folks
> > > > > are barred from running Android on anything but a PC:
>
> > > > > 3.3 Except to the extent required by applicable third party
> > > > licenses, you
> > > > > may not copy (except for backup purposes), modify, adapt,
> > > > redistribute,
> > > > > decompile, reverse engineer, disassemble, or create derivative works
> > > > of the
> > > > > SDK or any part of the SDK. Except to the extent required by
> > > > applicable
> > > > > third party licenses, *you may not load any part of the SDK onto a
> > > > mobile
> > > > > handset or any other hardware device except a personal computer*,
> > > > combine
> > > > > any part of the SDK with other software, or distribute any software
> > > > or
> > > > > device incorporating a part of the SDK.
>
> > > > > I wasn't aware of that. Did that clause come in with the newer
> > > > version of
> > > > > the SDK...?
>
> > > > > --
> > > > > 鏡石
--~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups
"Android Internals" group.
To post to this group, send email to [email protected]
To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For more options, visit this group at
http://groups.google.com/group/android-internals?hl=en
-~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---