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German Company making Android (& Tech). DEV ICE SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGIES has 4 repositories available. Follow their code on GitHub.
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Announcement: Android MIT Kerberos Port with CyaSSL Embedded SSL

Hi,
I wanted to announce the availability of the MIT Kerberos libraries for Android. yaSSL has cross-compiled the libraries for Android - making them usable in an Android NDK project. A sample application (which can be found on GitHub) has been created which wraps kinit, klist, kvno, and kdestroy with a simple GUI front-end. In addition, a CyaSSL embedded SSL library crypto implementation option has been added for MIT kerberos.
More information will be released in the near future, but to read the official post, please see the yaSSL blog.
If you have any feedback on this project, please let us know - as we are trying to make it as helpful to the Android community as possible. Feel free to respond here or email us directly at info (at) yassl.com.
Thanks,
Chris Conlon
MIT Kerberos GSS-API with CyaSSL Now Available for Android
Hi,
We would like to announce the final release of our MIT Kerberos and GSS-API port for Android as well as the development of a org.ietf.jgss (RFC 5653) compatible Java GSS-API layer. All project code has been released under the open source MIT license, with example client/server applications as well as a sample Android NDK application.
Please see our release blog post for complete details on yassl (dot) com. Source code can be found on GitHub. Please see the blog post for links.
We are interested in hearing feedback from the community and are excited to see where the project goes from here. Please feel free to contact us at info (at) yassl (dot) com with any questions or comments.
Best Regards,
Chris

[Q]Git, Gerrit and Repo

This goes out to all the dev's working on OSP's or directly with source files and have used Git n Github. I have been trying to setup the development env on my m/c. I am really confused regarding how Git, Gerrit and Repo relate to each other. I know that Git is a VCS, Gerrit is a Code review system, No idea about Repo. I would be really grateful if one of the devs could take time out to explain how these technologies interface with each other using simple eg like the on going CM development. I'm not asking for precise commands, I'll learn that...just wanted to know the high-level working.
Thnx!
Git is a VCS. It was created and is developed mainly by Linus Torvalds, originally for helping in Linux kernel development. It is now very widely used (e.g. GitHub) for open and closed source projects.
Repo is a Python script created by Google for Android. Some would say it's just a wrapper around Git, but it's not so simple. AOSP (and others based on it) consists of many separate projects. All of these are in a specific Git repository so that separate development can go on in each of these without creating merging conflicts or some other bad things. These projects all have a manifest file that describes all of the Git servers, repositories and project paths. You can see the differences in manifest files e.g. among this (CM), this (AOSP) and this (LiquidSmooth).
Gerrit is a code review system also developed by Google for Android. It is like a clone of the mainline source (all of the projects tracked in repo) with an addition of it being open to anybody (registered users in most cases). When you have a good idea, fix or improvement, you start a local branch in your synced repo directory and push them for review. You can ask a developer to review your code and he/she will tell his/her opinion about it either by asking you to upload a new patchset, implementing and adding it to mainline with some modified code or not accepting it because of some issue. Or just somebody finds it useful and looks into it. (Example: My patch for Samsung OMX. My change committed into CM repo.)
TIA! Can't wait buddy!
OT: Don't stress urselves too much man! TC
EDIT: In the meantime I've setup git on my system, and also created a Github account and created a demo repository to play with. After following a few guides at codeschool and git-immersion, I now understand the basics of git, but still confused regarding gerrit and repo. Eagerly waiting for ur reply bro!
I edited my first post. You can find my answer there.
That's a pretty good explanation bro. Thanx for taking time to explain at length!
Thanx!
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[Project] CapasOS search a developers

Hi all, It is with great pleasure that I address to all the guys willing and experienced community of XDA the invitation to become part of CapasOS, CapasOS is a project that is part of the Capas-Project a multiplatform project, we are now looking Android developer to continue the evolution of CapasOS enlarge and to do so more and more; advocates are simply looking for Android developers but if you want to put of commitment and want to spread CapasOS also on your device you can still propose replying to this topic (then still be made following a topic of each section for each device). CapasOS not want to be a "simple" Android ROM but a whole new operating system based on Android. For more info you can reply to this topic or contact me via PM or send an email to [email protected] or visit the website (in Italian) capasproject.altervista.org

[Q] Porting Jolla Sailfish to other devices

The CEO of Jolla has said in an interview that "Enabling Sailfish for a device such as Galaxy S3 [and other devices] is something that any community member [can] do.".
Since there doesn't appear to be any code or anything disclosed to the public (most importantly Silica UI), apart from the SDK, how is this possible? Are porters required to extract a filesystem from the SDK and work from there?
I would be very interested in porting Sailfish to the Xperia U if I knew how.

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