floridagram | <govatent> Guys did you hear the news about cyanogen? | 00:14 |
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floridagram | <ahoneybun> I did | 00:15 |
floridagram | <DanielCitrin> Rip in peace | 01:13 |
floridagram | <DanielCitrin> Saw that coming quite a while ago | 01:13 |
floridagram | <DanielCitrin> Hope the transition goes well | 01:14 |
floridagram | <Abrerr> There a new project ready to take the reigns? | 01:14 |
floridagram | <ahoneybun> Linage OS | 01:15 |
floridagram | <ahoneybun> https://github.com/lineageos | 01:15 |
floridagram | <ahoneybun> Lineage OS my bad | 01:15 |
floridagram | <DanielCitrin> @ahoneybun at least you didn't spell it Leneage | 01:29 |
floridagram | <ahoneybun> 😆 | 01:29 |
floridagram | <KMyers> @DanielCitrin, Only partially true - there were a few phones that shipped with a Cyanogen build OS that they partnered up with the OEM. These were the builds that included Cortana/MS Office. These phones will not get future updates from Cyanogen. | 02:55 |
floridagram | <KMyers> Anyone who uses a CyanogenMod build will still get updates as long as the developers maintain the builds outside of the Cyanogen build service | 02:56 |
floridagram | <ahoneybun> Like the OnePlus One | 02:56 |
floridagram | <KMyers> @ahoneybun, A few of them (the ones with the Cyanogen Logo on the back) | 02:57 |
floridagram | <ahoneybun> Any one of them can install it | 02:58 |
floridagram | <ahoneybun> Not just the ones with the Logo | 02:58 |
floridagram | <KMyers> True but as the build was never meant for users to flash on phones without the logo... I don't think that will impact too many | 02:59 |
floridagram | <ahoneybun> It was | 03:00 |
floridagram | <DanielCitrin> Well, my friends in CM are saying the bulk of their efforts are moving to Lineage OS | 04:21 |
floridagram | <ahoneybun> Well as long as it's a peaceful move | 04:21 |
floridagram | <DanielCitrin> ^ | 04:21 |
floridagram | <ahoneybun> @AbMind hey what time does the show start tonight at Falcon? | 20:25 |
floridagram | <ahoneybun> Nice | 20:26 |
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