Google has confirmed it will move development of the Android OS to behind closed doors. Here's why it's doing it.
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.
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