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add support for the Nexus 6 #115
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This is no longer on the roadmap, but it could still happen. |
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mitchelldavis44
Mar 8, 2017
Would would it take to get support for Shamu? Apologies for reopening this but I have a build server as well as a Nexus 6 and am willing to maintain if it's something you guys would consider, plus I've been a maintainer for several ROM teams in the past and am currently involved in a project so I have the experience necessary.
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Would would it take to get support for Shamu? Apologies for reopening this but I have a build server as well as a Nexus 6 and am willing to maintain if it's something you guys would consider, plus I've been a maintainer for several ROM teams in the past and am currently involved in a project so I have the experience necessary. |
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thestinger
Mar 9, 2017
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It would require funding. The Nexus 6 and 9 are going to be EOL in October 2017, so there isn't much of a future for them. Once devices are EOL, full security updates are no longer possible, so they stop making sense as CopperheadOS targets after that point. It's too late for it to make much sense to add it.
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It would require funding. The Nexus 6 and 9 are going to be EOL in October 2017, so there isn't much of a future for them. Once devices are EOL, full security updates are no longer possible, so they stop making sense as CopperheadOS targets after that point. It's too late for it to make much sense to add it. |
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You can of course use the CopperheadOS sources as you wish per the terms of the license, and with anything published based on it called something other than CopperheadOS since that trademark is for our official builds.
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You can of course use the CopperheadOS sources as you wish per the terms of the license, and with anything published based on it called something other than CopperheadOS since that trademark is for our official builds. |
thestinger commentedDec 25, 2015
Blocked until we have a Nexus 6 and a build server.