Google has confirmed it will move development of the Android OS to behind closed doors. Here's why it's doing it.
Google will no longer make AOSP code commits publicly as it develops Android, but source code will still be openly published ...
Google told Android Authority that it will move all Android development to its internal branches next week, marking a ...
AOSP is an open-source operating system development project maintained by Google. Since it’s open-source, anyone is free to review and contribute code and fixes to the project repository.
Google is making a drastic change to Android's development by making it private, requiring a license for its access.
A fascinating article explaining the possible implications of Google's future development plans for Android has appeared and ...
After over a decade of having maintaining both its internal branch and public branch, Google is now bringing all Android ...
Akamai picks up the hosting of kernel.org, bringing long-term stability to development and maintenance of the open source ...
The University of Osaka, Fujitsu Limited, Systems Engineering Consultants Co., LTD. (SEC), and TIS Inc. (TIS) today announced ...
Google will shift all Android development to a private internal branch starting next week, ending public sharing of ...
According to an Android Authority report, Google will begin to move all Android development to its internal branches next week. The company has decided to fully develop the Android OS in private, and ...