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Open Source


Sony Caters to Open Source Community with Android Code

  • Written by Christopher Tozzi
  • March 22, 2012

Sometimes it’s easy to forget that Android is open source and built on Linux. Fortunately for Android enthusiasts and independent developers, however, Sony has made life a little easier by releasing the open source archive for the Xperia S device. Of course, there are some catches. Read on for what this announcement means for the juncture of Android and free software.

The perennial problem with Android, at least from the perspective of the open source community, is that while it’s based on Linux, most real-world implementations on devices that actually go to market are encumbered by proprietary overhead that limits the extent to which the source code can be modified in practice.

To be sure, no OEMs are breaking any laws — they do what they need in order to comply with the GPL. But practically speaking, the open source spirit perhaps has not pervaded the Android world as much as many might have hoped.

Xperia Archives

That situation improved a tad bit March 20, 2012, however, when Sony made the source code for the Xperia S publicly available, expanding the selection of code already offered for other devices. Importantly, documentation for using the software components is also being provided — a sign of real commitment on Sony’s part to the developer community.

With these resources, third-party developers will be able to build their own kernels for the Xperia S, which — sporting a 1.5GHz processor, 1GB of memory and 720p display — is a pretty decent piece of Android hardware.

As with most things in life, of course, there are catches. Proprietary firmware is required to flash the software to ROM, as is an open source Python script provided by Sony. This means developers aren’t completely free to take the code and run with it. But remaining partially dependent on tools provided by Sony is better than having no access to the source at all.

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If, like me, you take seriously the tired-but-true argument that everyone is better served in the end when software is free and publicly accessible, it’s hard not to see something good in the availability of the Xperia S open source archives. A recent similar move by Samsung, which released the Galaxy S II Ice Cream Sandwich code, is equally encouraging.

When it comes to making Android an easier to platform for tinkering, then, things seem to be looking up. It may be a long, long time before Android is as customizable as traditional Linux-based operating systems, but at least OEMs in the channel are showing serious attention to ensuring that development for their devices is not restricted to in-house efforts.

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6 comments

  1. Joe Joe March 23, 2012 @ 3:18 am
    Reply

    Sony catering? After the crap Sony has given us. Screw Sony! They can keep their code until they stop suing people. Losers!

  2. Avatar The VAR Guy March 23, 2012 @ 1:10 pm
    Reply

    Joe: The VAR Guy always welcomes constructive criticism. But why so down on Sony? (Other than the fact that Sony missed the digital music, digital movie and smart phone revolutions, and the Sony PlayStation Network was hacked and dark for quite some time in 2011…)?
    -TVG

  3. Avatar Finalzone March 23, 2012 @ 5:56 pm
    Reply

    The VAR Guy,
    Have you forgotten the deliberate move of Sony to disable Other OS support on the already purchased older Playstation 3?

  4. Avatar Henry Yen March 23, 2012 @ 6:18 pm
    Reply

    Sony suing the pants off of anyone trying to even THINK about OtherOS: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Hotz#Sony_lawsuit

  5. Avatar Bill March 26, 2012 @ 5:06 am
    Reply

    The Sony release is really just the kernel sources, as required by the GPL, so hardly newsworthy. What is nice is that they released the sources only a few days after releasing the device.

  6. Avatar Peter March 26, 2012 @ 6:06 pm
    Reply

    Nice and welcome move by Sony, but the preceding cynical comments are well put. Unless Linux eventually adopts GPL3 this sort of thing will continue to happen. Android is great proof of Linux’s superiority as a pervasive OS, but also its vulnerability; at least from the hard core open source and free software perspective (to which I subscribe).

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