- Google is putting together its framework for Android developer verification, connecting dev names to even sideloaded apps.
- Recent additions to the Android SDK offer a little insight into how the system may ultimately operate.
- One variable suggests that users may not be able to sideload even verified apps without an active network connection.
why should we use openharmony if there’s AOSP? we need more hands, but that’s better put on the existing project
OpenHarmony exists too you know & it’s being actively maintained. That or We maintain AOSP ourselves.
Reminder OpenHarmony is the AOSP equivalent to HarmonyOS & is maintained by the OpenAtom foundation
ok. but isn’t HarmonyOS as a whole a lot younger? why is it a better choice?