3.4.10 kernel source released, time for developers to see how easily it builds
HTC has released a bit of source code this evening, and developers working with the Droid DNA on Verizon, and the HTC One on Vodafone France and Vodafone UK, now have some new toys to play with. When they get it all figured out (and they will) it's step one for serious ROM development.
Being compliant with the GPL is a hot topic among the Android community. It seems like nobody besides Google is capable of it, and when we see partial compliance after the fact we act relieved. Hopefully this is a portent of good things to come and we see what we've been promised, when we're supposed to see it.
If you need the kernel source, grab it at the link below. If you're just excited about what can be done with it, kick back and assist when you can.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/androidcentral/~3/8K7066OGMRY/story01.htm
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