MG Siegler
writes that Andy Rubin, Google’s vice president of development,
removed his most famous first tweet, in which he defined free software,
responding to Steve Jobs’s allegations in October 2010.
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the definition of open: "mkdir android; cd android; repo init -u git: //android.git.kernel.org/platform/manifest.git; repo sync; make"
Translated into Russian, commands for installing Android on Linux should mean that everyone can easily install, hack and create their own version of Android. These teams, according to Andy Rubin, are the definition of freedom.
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Now
Andy Rubin’s first
Twitter message dates back to December 2010 and is dedicated to the number of Android activations.
UPD: As it turned out, Andy Rubin did not delete the tweet, it was just accidentally deleted due to technical problems of the Twitter service and restored in a couple of days.