This is all true, but it's too late. The open source community (and HN) proclaimed Android as open for years, and frankly shouted down anyone who suggested otherwise as an iOS apologist (which clearly some of them were),
People believe they are getting something free and open when they buy Android.
These fine distinctions aren't going to make a difference in anyone's mind since the Geek vote already went to Android.
That one commenter is usually drowned out to the point that the desire for 'open' is believed to be satisfied by Android. Now that a real open alternative comes along, it's too late.
People believe they are getting something free and open when they buy Android.
These fine distinctions aren't going to make a difference in anyone's mind since the Geek vote already went to Android.