Google silences Android critics

  2008-06-07 00:30:02
Last month, on the official Android discussion group, David"Lefty" Schlesinger posted a message that questioned the open sourciness of Google's fledgling mobile platform. And he was promptly muzzled by Google developer advocate Dan Morrill."Now I'm moderated," says Lefty, an open source guru with Access, the Japan-based mobile software outfit."I can't post anything unless Google approves it first." Granted, it wasn't the most diplomatic of messages. It actually quoted from The Reg. And Lefty had been floating such notes for quite awhile. In the end, he was probably muzzled for reasons that extend beyond his views on software development. But his story is still a nice metaphor for Google's relationship with certain parts of the open source community. 
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