Cyanogenmod Inc.

amjath

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Introducing Cyanogen Inc., a company fully dedicated to the development of CyanogenMod (& a new user-friendly installer)
The folks at CyanogenMod have just made a very major announcement. No longer is the biggest open-source community project for Android just a hobby — it’s gone big time, and it’s gotten there fast. Introducing CyanogenMod Incorporated, a new full-fledged company that has managed to raise $7 million in funding to start. Wait… what?! This is definitely the ultimate feel-good story, with a project that started out as a hobby for a group of talented developers exploding into what has now become full-fledged careers for many.

So what does this mean? It means CyanogenMod is more than just a ROM. It’s a business. The company is 100% focused on the development of the ROM (which they’re actually calling an Operating System now). While we’re not sure what this will mean internally, it does help secure the future of a project that already had a pretty strong backbone.

*phandroid.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/cyanogenmod-team.jpg

In the heartwarming letter to fans, it is revealed that a man by the name of Kirt McMaster helped open the eyes of Steve Kondik to even greater possibilities. The question: what could they do with enough funding? And with a team that consists of as many original CyanogenMod developers as they could corral?

That answer will be given to us in due time, with the team promising some very exciting news for the future. It sounds like they are working on something big — something far beyond the scope of a traditional ROM that simply adds a few cool features. We’re potentially talking Xiaomi-type expansion here, folks, though we won’t get too far ahead of ourselves just yet. Here are the goals, though:

* Organize, lead, and support our community
* Create amazing user experience centered around how YOU work
* Security solutions that really work
* Stay committed to building the features our users need
* No junk
* Constant updates
* Available on everything, to everyone

That last one is really interesting. We’re not sure if they’ll be able to reach that goal, but knowing they’re working toward it is enough to get us excited.

With that, they’re also announcing the Cyanogen Installer, a project which will look to make the installation of CyanogenMod much, much easier for users. We’re sure there will still be some technical know-how required, but they’ll make it prettier and more easy to get up on the single biggest entity in third-party Android development.

This is pretty big news, and although the entire picture has yet to be painted we will be keeping a close eye on this proverbial easel. Be sure to read the full memoir by Steve Kondik over at the CyanogenMod website.
Introducing Cyanogen Inc., a company fully dedicated to the development of CyanogenMod (& a new user-friendly installer)

In about 24 hours of the announcement, this happened

Focal camera app no longer part of CyanogenMod

Looks like, we have the first falling out of CyanogenMod becoming a company. The Focal camera, which was unveiled not so long ago with much-fanfare, is no longer a part of CM. It was removed from CM code base earlier today and the same has been confirmed by Cyanogen Inc. CTO Steve Kondik.

Apparently, the creator of Focal app Guillaume Lesniak (also known as xplodwild) was not happy with the recent change and was worried about the dual-licensing considering that ROM would be going commercial in the future.

“I spoke with Xplod at length about this. I think Focal is a great piece of work with huge potential, but there’s now this perception that CM is trying to steal his hard work and run with it. I would rather see him continue this as a standalone project (which will no doubt be successful) rather than continue to generate drama in the community,” said Steve Kondik in a comment while removing Focal from CM codebase.

There is no word on the future of the Focal camera app or which app would be taking the place of Focal in CM. Lesniak could always move his development to other popular ROMs like Paranoid or AOKP or release it as an standalone app in Google Play.

Focal camera app no longer part of CyanogenMod

^ i like that move

PS: Old news i know, but i thought someone will but no

Sidenote: 2 geek girls WoooW
 

ankush28

Bazinga
Cyanogen has grand visions for its customized version of Android. The company has raised $7 million in
hopes that its popular CyanognenMod will eventually vault past Windows Phone and BlackBerry to
become the third most-popular mobile OS. But to accomplish that ambitious goal, Cyanogen can't go it
alone; it will need one or more hardware partners along for the ride. A new video featuring founder Steve
Kondik offers strong evidence that Oppo could be among those manufacturers. Kondik says he's "looking
forward" to attending an Oppo event in Beijing on September 23rd. "We have exciting news ahead," he
teases.
Oppo has proven itself to be a capable hardware maker in recent years, but the company has routinely
stumbled when it comes to software design. A deal between the two would benefit both sides;
Cyanogen's software could potentially come preinstalled on devices from a legitimate OEM, and Oppo
wouldn't need to worry about building its own software experience any longer. We're sure to hear more in
just a few days time, so check back Monday for the latest.

*www.theverge.com/2013/9/20/4752604/cyanogen-hints-of-oppo-partnership-september-23-event
 
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