HyperTeam Release their Source. - Xiaomi Redmi 3s Guides, News, & Discussion

I found new post from @XiaomiDev in couple thread that he releasing HyperTeam Source Code.
May be it a good for land development.
Here is their source.
https://github.com/HyperTeam/

Wow
Fantastic
They opened Nougat Source:joy:
Well, our sources were always open
http://github.com/TeamReloaded
Cheers

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Cornerstone Opensourced!

Hey guys, long time Lurker here. Just wanted to post some good news. Onskreen has open sourced their Cornerstone project, which means we can finally enjoy some multiple windows on our touchpads! Of course, it has to be built into the ROM but hopefully that won't take to long. I can't post links yet but just google their website and its on their home page.

Does anybody actually know what source release will do?

I keep reading posts from people who aren't developers talking about how features can be added to roms when source is released, and how everything will be better with source, and how source will cure cancer.
So who actually knows?

◄••• GPL rules •••►

Quote of 12aon's GPL Thread (sticky in Flyer section)
A little introduction
Recently in several Android fora on XDA-Developers, it has come to the attention of the moderator team that there have been issues regarding developers’ compliance with the GPL. This post aims to clarify the position of XDA on the use of GPL sources, particularly in the development of Android kernels.
Without the GPL, the Android operating system would likely never have come about. Through the work of Linus Torvalds, the Linux kernel was made open source for all to use, share and modify. As Android runs on the Linux kernel, and features numerous modifications to these sources, it would not exist in its present state without the Open Source community.
As a result, it is in the interests of everyone who owns an Android phone, who wishes to see further development on the platform, to ensure that they play their part in upholding both the letter and spirit of the GPL.
The GNU General Public Licence (also known as the GPL) is available to read in full at www.gnu.org
To make it easy for everyone to spot a release that complies with the GPL mark the title of your release thread with [GPL]. If you find a ROM which does not comply with the GPL, or the developer does not issue sources, you can report the post as usual, using the report post button next to the post number. Alternatively you may PM your forum specific moderator.
The Rules as they apply on XDA
As XDA has no legal power to uphold the GPL (and frankly we want to stay as far away from doing so as possible), we can’t force any of our users to abide by the GPL. However it is in XDA’s interests as well as the interests of our developer-base to ensure all GPL-derived materials hosted or linked on XDA comply fully with the GPL.
1.GPL-derived materials that do not come with the complete sources used to compile the GPL components are considered warez, and will be treated as such under forum rule 6 and 9.
2.If you use GPL components, but do not make any modifications to them whatsoever, you should provide a link to the original source of your GPL code. (This excludes ROMs using a stock device kernel)
3.Sources accompanying a release should be complete, and contain all the necessary source code for any modules, scripts or definition files. Complete sources will be defined as those which compile correctly and completely against the platform for which the software is distributed, and which contain any and all modifications made to the released General Public Licenced code. The source code supplied should be the exact version for which the source code is being requested, complete with all modifications.
The Very Quick Summary of General Public License (GPL)
The text of the GPL Licence itself will be used to reach any final conclusion regarding any disputes over GPL Licenced materials. The above is a summary of what XDA expects of members using GPL code, and the complete text can be read at the GNU website.
The GPL states that anyone who modifies GPL licenced code is required to make available the sources used to compile it. This is to further improve and encourage collaborative work, as well as to ensure that the best code possible is produced, and to encourage peer-review of all work. This benefits both developers and end users in numerous ways, including:•Allowing anyone to verify the code they are trusting with their data, and its authenticity
•Encouraging community collaboration to produce faster fixes and updates, and better code
•Helping bring new developments from other devices and fields to your own, letting you benefit from new code that wouldn’t have been available without this sharing.
•The GPL imparts great freedom for GPL end users. It ensures innovation is never stifled and no project is dependent upon any single developer.
It is in everyone’s interest for the GPL to be adhered to, as it gives us all better ROMs, better transparency, and a better atmosphere for developers to work together to make great code.
You are aware that even if you didn't build the binaries yourself, you are required by the GPL to distribute your source code just the same as if you had built them yourself, right?
Or at least extend the same offer that was originally passed to you, on to those, to whom you have distributed the binaries.
So, while you may get on yncconsulting's case about missing some files from his kernel source distribution, by TECHNICALITY, you're kind of required to produce that same source yourself, or at least direct people to where they can get the source...
cfoesch said:
So, while you may get on yncconsulting's case about missing some files from his kernel source distribution, by TECHNICALITY, you're kind of required to produce that same source yourself, or at least direct people to where they can get the source...
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i am fully aware of the consequences, and you can read previous release in Acer section on that topic, if you doubt anything.
for the flyer section i linked to Leedroid initially, since that was his release i used.. so yes, i know the ruleset and how to redist. the source including my changes.
keynote, i did NOT link to ync's kernel source, since the link did not work intiially, so i could not write anything but info on the binary release.
Dexter_nlb said:
keynote, i did NOT link to ync's kernel source, since the link did not work intiially, so i could not write anything but info on the binary release.
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Did you try PMing him about it? When I went looking for the source, and clicked his link and saw it was broken, I PM'ed him, and he said "huh, it must have been deleted while I was cleaning house... oops." and he got it back up the next day...
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Did you try PMing him about it? When I went looking for the source, and clicked his link and saw it was broken, I PM'ed him, and he said "huh, it must have been deleted while I was cleaning house... oops." and he got it back up the next day...
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yes. lets just close that one here. i am in no mood to discuss specific cases.
Guidelines are here to be followed and this post was missing in this section.

Much newer source code released

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2035106
I may be tardy to the party but did not see anything about this in the development threads yet. 2swizzle has this posted in the general section so in case anyone was looking for newer source code then what we had before. Snooped around it a bit and dates show 11/15/2012 as last date modified.Have at it devs in case you haven't gotten it already. Here's the link to Samsung if you don't feel like viewing the post
http://opensource.samsung.com/

[ROM][CM][Nightly/Release] CarbonRom KitKat [hammerhead]

About Carbon
CarbonRom is an aftermarket firmware based on the Android Open Source Project. We are dedicated to fast, stable, and feature-filled roms, honesty and communication with our users, and openness with our code. We like frequent builds, with the very latest and greatest hardware support and fixes. We strive to not only provide you with the best rom we can build, but also to give back to the Android community and our fellow developers. For us, this is about creating something we can be proud of and hope you will enjoy.
Please feel free to look at, build, and use our code on CarbonDev GitHub. and on our Gerrit CarbonDev Gerrit.
We would like to thank CyanogenMod for their device trees, framework/settings mods and their code that was incorporated into this project. We also extend our gratitude to the devs whose code that we have incorporated. Proper authorship has been maintained and can be viewed on our repository.
Special thanks also go to Slim Rom for some of their features, PA, AOKP, and anyone else we may have borrowed commits from that hasn't been mentioned here. If you feel you have been unfairly left out, please - let us know.
While we make every effort to test these builds as much as possible, we are not responsible for anything that may happen to your device, family, pets, or perception of reality. We ask that you do your part to know your device and know how to recover from problems before you flash! If you have questions, ask your fellow users or ask us in #teamcarbon on freenode IRC.
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2) Read our FAQ, which can be found on our website. Carbon FAQ
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[ROM][CM][Nightly/Release] CarbonRom KitKat [hammerhead], ROM for the Google Nexus 5
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ROM OS Version: 4.4.x KitKat
Based On: AOSP
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Status: Beta
Created 2014-02-03
Last Updated 2014-10-21
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Welcome, been waiting for this!
I'm excited for this! Welcome!!!!
OMG YES!!!
Sent from my Nexus 5
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great job.
simply great rom ever I am ob 31 1 nightly its smooth some graphical glitch there all over very cool.
Hell Yeah. Flashing Time!!
I've been running this ROM since yesterday with Elemental's CM kernel, and it's been rock solid. Can't wait to see how it develops.
Haha I'm reading this from my 5s at 2AM because even though I couldn't wait any longer for carbon and took my SIM out of the N5, I still check back here regularly hoping for this thread! Congrats on the release, guys!
Any plans for a Theme Engine ?
Notechis said:
Any plans for a Theme Engine ?
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Settings--> personalization
Gesendet von meinem Nexus 5 mit Tapatalk
Just flashed todays nightly and it's working flawlessly so far but I'm just wondering that under Personalization -> Carbon Fibers -> Device tunables nothing is displayed. What is supposed to be displayed there?
Er...what kernel can be used? AOSP or CM Caffy thingy one?
Oh and btw: hell yeah!
Tapatalked from my Franco Xposed Gravitational Hammerhead
jUst to report a bug if you use a black theme in theme engine like thyrus dark theme. the messaging app is themed if you open a message letters are black so you can read it.
Thank s for your great rom.

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