FlameOS-Lite-5 | 3.0.2 ID | Android 16
Updated: 09/02/26
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Updated: 09/02/26
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FlameOS-Lite-5.1 | 3.0.3 ID | Android 16
Updated: 04/03/26
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Updated: 04/03/26
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Forwarded from Foss Finds
There’s something important happening in the Android and open-source ecosystem that more people should be aware of.
A group of developers, organizations, and community members have come together under an initiative called Keep Android Open.
You can read the full details here: Click Here
Petition link: Click Here
Detailed article by F-Droid: Click Here
— FossFinds
A group of developers, organizations, and community members have come together under an initiative called Keep Android Open.
The main goal of this initiative is to protect the openness of Android; especially around custom ROMs, third-party app distribution, and the broader open-source ecosystem. Over time, we’ve seen increasing restrictions, tighter controls, and policy changes that can make life harder for independent developers and FOSS projects.
Android was built on open-source foundations. A big part of what made it powerful was the freedom to modify, distribute, and build upon it. Custom ROMs, alternative app stores, independent developers, all of this exists because Android was open.
But recently, there have been growing concerns about:
- Restrictions affecting third-party app distribution
- Increasing dependency on proprietary services
- Limitations that could impact custom ROM and modding communities
- Policies that may make independent development harder
Keep Android Open is essentially a call to preserve user choice, developer freedom, and fair access within the Android ecosystem.
Now, my personal opinion:
If you care about FOSS, privacy, custom ROMs, or even just having options beyond a single controlled ecosystem, this is something worth paying attention to. Even if you’re not directly affected today, these kinds of shifts shape the future of the platforms we all use.
I’m not saying panic. I’m saying stay informed.
As always, please read everything yourself and form your own opinion. Don’t rely only on summaries, including mine.
You can read the full details here: Click Here
Petition link: Click Here
Detailed article by F-Droid: Click Here
— FossFinds
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