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Oppo is Sponsoring and Attending DevCon 2014!

OPPO to Attend XDA: DevCon 2014 in Manchester
July 18, 2014
OPPO Will Sponsor and Attend XDA Developer’s Conference
SHENZHEN – July 18, 2014 – OPPO today announced they will be attending XDA: DevCon as an Elite Sponsor for the second year in a row. The conference which is hosted by the XDA Developers site, will take place in Manchester, U.K. from September 26-28. The conference will be attended by some of the most recognized speakers and developers in the mobile device development community as it continues to grow and create more opportunities for innovation.
Sponsor of the Mobile Device Development Community
As OPPO focuses on working with community members and developers throughout the industry, the company works towards making more software options available to its users. As OPPO looks to support the development community, it strives to bring the best products and services it can to the thriving industry.
As a setting for some of the most passionate and brightest developers as well as key opinion leaders, the conference will be a center for engagements of collaborations to take place. Being a proud sponsor that encourages the type of innovation that takes place at conferences like DevCon, OPPO will pursue stronger ties with more developers and the community.
“As our cooperation with the XDA and developer community allowed us to make available various 3rd party ROMs for our users when it came to choices in software” said Sky Li, Vice President of Overseas Division, “We are considering further engagement with the developers as a way to bring an enhanced user experience through our devices.”
All developers and Android enthusiasts are welcome to join XDA at this event. To learn more about XDA DevCon 2014 and to buy tickets, please go to http://xda-devcon.com. To read about the latest news in Android developing and how to get involved, please go to www.xda-developers.com.
About OPPO
OPPO is a globally registered technology brand with a long history of serving customers in North America, Europe and Asia. We seek to fuse technology and affection in all of our products, and since entering the mobile market in 2008, we have been restless in our pursuit of the latest technology, the highest quality and the most user friendly products. For more information, please visit http://en.oppo.com.
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Idea contest for the future development of open source software and operating systems

Dear users of xda developers
Within the context of a research project, we are investigating the potential of online communities as an instrument for the prediction of future developments and trends. We are planning to execute an “idea contest”. The project separates in four phases.
THE THANK-YOU GIFT
The author of the winning concept gets a $20 Amazon gift coupon for free disposal.
We are looking forward to your discussions! My colleague @Gideon92 and I will guide you through this contest.
And now let’s start with phase 1!
First phase
How will open source software and operating systems look like in the year 2030?
This phase is a brainstorming of the future development open source software and operating systems.
The ideas and concepts should be posted within this thread and be discussed with other users. It doesn’t matter how detailed the concepts or ideas are. There is no right or wrong. Every idea and concept, regardless how farfetched or ‘exaggerated’ will be considered.
Time period for this round: 14 days.
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 @svetius approved
You have a thread on this already here,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/about-xda/idea-contest-future-development-source-t3365910
I'll close this one, but members will still see this here and can go to the link above. :good:
Thanks!

I am a Chinese Developer about MIUI9

Hell foreign friends,
I am the original author of Nubia Z17's MIUI9.
I found someone stealing my ROM ,MIUI9.I was very angry.
Please stop your infringement!!!
曦颜XY said:
Hell foreign friends,
I am the original author of Nubia Z17's MIUI9.
I found someone stealing my ROM ,MIUI9.I was very angry.
Please stop your infringement!!!
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I'm not quite sure stealing is the right word for it. He has ported it for international use. Furthermore he has quoted your work in his initial post. Maybe you two could figure something out and work together, since everybody likes your miui 9 port so much. It would be a shame to have miui 9 not ready for international use.
曦颜XY said:
Hell foreign friends,
I am the original author of Nubia Z17's MIUI9.
I found someone stealing my ROM ,MIUI9.I was very angry.
Please stop your infringement!!!
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You need to read the Forum Rules. XDA is about sharing open source projects...
Rule 12:
12. Sharing
XDA-Developers is based on the principle of sharing to transmit knowledge. This is the cornerstone of our site. Our members and developers freely share their experience, knowledge, and finished works with the rest of the community to promote growth within the developer community, and to encourage those still learning to become better. There are those, however, who take advantage of this model and try to make personal gains from the hard work of others.
In order to preserve the delicate balance between sharing for the good of the community and blatant self-promotion, regular members and developers alike must understand (and agree) to the following:
12.1. Give credits where due - Credits and acknowledgements for using and releasing work which is based on someone else's work are an absolute must. Works reported to have no credits will be taken down until proper acknowledgements are added by the member in question;
12.2. Courtesy - While most of the work released on our site falls under the umbrella of open source, that is not the only license model being used by developers on xda-developers. In order to prevent problems, we ask that if you decide to base your work on someone else's that you check the license model being used (as it might not be as permissive as one may think);
12.3. Re-releasing other's works as your own is forbidden. The code that you release into the wild must have something beyond minor aesthetic changes that makes it better than the last. As this can be subjective, kang reports will be reviewed on a case by case basis. If you feel that your code has been kanged, please contact the Dev Relations team (listed below) if you cannot solve the issue amicably via PM. Please understand that you will be asked to provide evidence to substantiate your claim;
12.4. Developers can issue take down requests (by contacting the Dev Relations team) under the following circumstances:
- in-process builds start showing up on forums when the developer is not yet ready to release the work;
- cases in which another developer is too aggressively soliciting donations or misrepresenting the work (kanging);
- unofficial builds where an official build is already available;
In summary, we want people to have access to work and knowledge alike. Sharing is good and courtesy and ethics go a long way.
Developers with questions, comments, complaints, or concerns about our rules (or anything!) should send a PM to our Dev Relations team (efrant or sykopompos) or to a Moderator. We are here to help!
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Question OnePlus continuing to alienate the entire developer community

OnePlus's broken promises are leaving developers angry and enthusiasts upset
It's violating the GPL, silently killed its developer device seeding program, and broke arguably every promise made at its 2019 Open Ears Forum
www.androidpolice.com
This, especially should see their phones blocked until they follow the rules correctly:
Android runs on Linux, in case you didn't know, which means every Android device runs the Linux kernel. In most cases, this requires customizing the kernel slightly to work on different hardware, and anyone that does that is required to honor the Linux kernel's GNU General Public License agreement, or GPL. Among other things, it requires that the "source" for the kernel — the code required to build it as written out before its compiled in a way a computer can use — be made available for other developers to see, use, and base their own further modifications on top of.
While there's no hard requirement I can tell regarding the required timeliness of kernel source releases, OnePlus is at least breaking the spirit of the GPL by being so late, and it's definitely breaking it when the source is unavailable or missing parts that are required for it to work. At its Open Ears Forum in 2019, OnePlus promised the "on-time" release of kernel sources for all builds, including Open Betas — more on that later.
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djsubterrain said:
OnePlus's broken promises are leaving developers angry and enthusiasts upset
It's violating the GPL, silently killed its developer device seeding program, and broke arguably every promise made at its 2019 Open Ears Forum
www.androidpolice.com
This, especially should see their phones blocked until they follow the rules correctly:
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Its not maybe GPL violation, its IS GPL violation! Thanks OPPO
I'm hardly surprised. OnePlus abandoned a lot of their promises when they did the merger, and I don't really expect them to deliver on them now.
I guess that means a Pixel is the only option until Google too decides to kill customization. They're already hardening Safetynet which looks like they're getting ready to kill off development.

Development ***CLOSED*** [RECOVERY] PitchBlack Recovery A52s 5G

**Moderator Edit**
Projects that fail to provide proper credit where due will be removed.
See the Forum Rules:
12. Sharing
XDA-Developers is based on the principle of sharing to transmit knowledge. This is the cornerstone of our site. Our members and developers freely share their experience, knowledge, and finished works with the rest of the community to promote growth within the developer community, and to encourage those still learning to become better. There are those, however, who take advantage of this model and try to make personal gains from the hard work of others.
In order to preserve the delicate balance between sharing for the good of the community and blatant self-promotion, regular members and developers alike must understand (and agree) to the following:
12.1. Give credits where due - Credits and acknowledgements for using and releasing work which is based on someone else's work are an absolute must. Works reported to have no credits will be taken down until proper acknowledgements are added by the member in question;
12.2. Courtesy - While most of the work released on our site falls under the umbrella of open source, that is not the only license model being used by developers on xda-developers. In order to prevent problems, we ask that if you decide to base your work on someone else's that you check the license model being used (as it might not be as permissive as one may think);
12.3. Re-releasing other's works as your own is forbidden. The code that you release into the wild must have something beyond minor aesthetic changes that makes it better than the last. As this can be subjective, kang reports will be reviewed on a case by case basis. If you feel that your code has been kanged, please contact the Developer Relations Team (DRT) if you cannot solve the issue amicably via PM. Please understand that you will be asked to provide evidence to substantiate your claim;
12.4. Developers can issue take down requests (by contacting the Dev Relations team) under the following circumstances:
- in-process builds start showing up on forums when the developer is not yet ready to release the work;
- cases in which another developer is too aggressively soliciting donations or misrepresenting the work (kanging);
- unofficial builds where an official build is already available;
In summary, we want people to have access to work and knowledge alike. Sharing is good and courtesy and ethics go a long way.
Developers with questions, comments, complaints, or concerns about our rules (or anything!) should send a PM to our Dev Relations team or a Moderator (see here). We are here to help!
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Good job, please add proper credits in OP (you're clearly using mine/@Ryzen5950XT TWRP/OFOX device tree as base) and a link to your device tree source code.
BlackMesa123 said:
Good job, please add proper credits in OP (you're clearly using mine/@Ryzen5950XT TWRP/OFOX device tree as base) and a link to your device tree source code.
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Sry I'm tryna fix da flashlight n gonna upload it 2 da tree later wit my own branch. Gonna give creds but for now plz hlp me out. Thx!
Hello @ArixCute
Please be aware that if you used anyone else's code to build this project, you must provide all due credit per the Forum Rules:
12. Sharing
XDA-Developers is based on the principle of sharing to transmit knowledge. This is the cornerstone of our site. Our members and developers freely share their experience, knowledge, and finished works with the rest of the community to promote growth within the developer community, and to encourage those still learning to become better. There are those, however, who take advantage of this model and try to make personal gains from the hard work of others.
In order to preserve the delicate balance between sharing for the good of the community and blatant self-promotion, regular members and developers alike must understand (and agree) to the following:
12.1. Give credits where due - Credits and acknowledgements for using and releasing work which is based on someone else's work are an absolute must. Works reported to have no credits will be taken down until proper acknowledgements are added by the member in question;
12.2. Courtesy - While most of the work released on our site falls under the umbrella of open source, that is not the only license model being used by developers on xda-developers. In order to prevent problems, we ask that if you decide to base your work on someone else's that you check the license model being used (as it might not be as permissive as one may think);
12.3. Re-releasing other's works as your own is forbidden. The code that you release into the wild must have something beyond minor aesthetic changes that makes it better than the last. As this can be subjective, kang reports will be reviewed on a case by case basis. If you feel that your code has been kanged, please contact the Developer Relations Team (DRT) if you cannot solve the issue amicably via PM. Please understand that you will be asked to provide evidence to substantiate your claim;
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If we establish that you have kanged someone else's work without giving credit, we may at our discretion remove your projects from XDA.
@ArixCute
As you have failed to provide proper credit to @BlackMesa123 for the source, this thread has been closed, and the download links have been removed.
See PM.

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