Hi,
@MadhavSheth1 Just a question from my side:
If your
@aiplus_official nxtOS is really built in India, release the entire source-code on github so developers like us can review it,
Also, please by due respect sir, don't cite that it's "proprietary", Linux kernel is under GPLv3 License and Android is under Apache License 2.0,
Nothing on your system(framework) & kernel side should be really under proprietary license if you built it on top of Android Open Source Project (AOSP) which is the baseline for all Android-based operating systems in world unless there is some Chinese ODM with their proprietary software suite involved.
Of course, manufacturers may have certain proprietary applications, branding assets, services, or commercially licensed components. However, the operating-system components derived from AOSP and GPL-covered software should generally remain subject to their respective license obligations and should be released to opensource.
As a developer, I would genuinely welcome the opportunity to review the source code if it is released. In fact, I would be happy to audit it for free and share my findings publicly for the benefit of both the company and the community.
I believe I am reasonably qualified to do so, as I have made alot of contributions to the opensource community as well as to AOSP development itself.
cc:
@TechWiser
@GeekyRanjit
@GyanTherapy
@TrakinTech
@Mrwhosetheboss
@SavageAryan007
@Cartidise
@saaquib_neyazi
@Gadgetsdata
@r3dash
@praaatiiik
@8ap
Disclaimer:
Please don't serve me legal notice, I'm just a developer.
This post is not intended as defamation, harassment, or negative publicity against AI , nxtOS, or Mr. Madhav Sheth personally. I am asking this purely as an individual Android developer interested in transparency, open-source compliance, and community auditing. This is a good-faith question regarding source-code availability and applicable open-source licensing obligations. The purpose of this post is to encourage a constructive technical discussion and to seek information that may be relevant to developers, researchers, and users. No allegations of wrongdoing are being made. Thankyou