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Bad Turn for us Cyanogenmod dev's and users
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Spoiler Alert! Click to show or hide We at CM are very trusting of our members, showed by both respect and permissions granted to those people we consider part of the team. Last month, this trust was violated in a substantial way. In the spirit of openness, here is what happened. CM’s history is well established, with Cyanogen releasing his original ROM for the G1 on XDA forums. Back then, there was no “CyanogenMod” in terms of the organization and structure that we have today. The builds were hosted on Steve’s personal machine, the original server was a donation of spare kit from Phaseburn. And due to the small size (and lack of funds), the CyanogenMod.com domain was bought by a third-party back in 2009 and donated to CM, when CM was a much smaller project and had no online presence besides XDA. Fast-forward 3 years, we have 3 extremely powerful build boxes donated by the community and an army of developers, contributors, and supported devices. But, a little over a week ago, things took a bad turn. The person owning the CyanogenMod.com domain was caught impersonating Steve to make referral deals with community sites. When confronted and asked to hand over control of the domain amicably, he decided he wanted 10K USD for it, which we won't (and can't) pay. We contacted those he had established deals with, only to discover that the person tasked with maintaining our web presence was setting up deals under the CM name, and impersonating Cyanogen himself. Plenty of satisfying evidence was provided by those sites / entities to make us certain that this wasn't a misunderstanding or one-time thing. This leaves us at a critical impasse. Being trusted with CM’s web presence means this member had control over the CM social network accounts (Twitter/FB) as well as domains (cyanogenmod.com). We have changed ownership of the social media accounts. When asked again to make the transition nicely, he responded with the following “Hi, so you think by removing all my access across the infrastructure was going to be a great idea? We had a chat yesterday, you've decided to end this bitter. How about I just change the DNS entries right now. CM will practically go down.” Refusing to be extorted for funds, and then being threatened is “ending it bitter”? Today, it happened: all of our records were deleted, and cyanogenmod.com is slowly expiring out of the Internet and being replaced by blank pages and non-existing sites. @cyanogenmod.com e-mail is now being directed to a mailserver completely out of our control, too. We have begun the dispute process with ICANN to reclaim our domain. In the meantime, please utilize CyanogenMod.org and all applicable subdomains. As mentioned, this member also managed our Google Apps for Business account, and therefore our @cyanogenmod.com email addresses. These addresses should be considered discontinued until further notice. We will be contacting the Google team to reclaim rights to the apps account. In the meantime, please contact cmcyanogenmod@gmail.com for any devrel questions or other issues. A mailserver is being established to transition devrel and other support email addresses. We will provide those when they are finalized, and they will utilize the .org domain. We don’t like how this played out, and we are deeply hurt. Likewise, we are deeply saddened at the confusion this may have caused the community. We will continue to be open about the what, when, how, but unfortunately, we may never know the ‘why’ - though greed comes to mind. The team itself has not made a profit off of CM and that is not our goal. But to have one of our own betray the community like this is beyond our comprehension. We will update you all as things progress. Know that we are pursuing every available legal means to regain control over our domain. Please note, all donations that were given directly to Cyanogen (aka Shade@chemlab.org) did indeed reach their destination and are not affected. If you are a company out there that believes they have also entered into agreements with “CM” by this person impersonating Steve, please contact Shade@chemlab.org. We’d like to get a handle on how widespread this was before we file charges. -The CyanogenMod Team this took a turn for the worst for us this past week. I know theres not too much CM users on here but this means a lot for people like me. almost all of our hardwork.. is vanished. less we have it stored.... CM was made for almost all android devices update to date (even including older gingerbread models). and come out with new builds everyday. most of my stuff on server was lost. My thing is why would someone want to do this? even when its opensource(free).... why would someone want to destroy something others have worked so hard on? whats your take? |
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personally im surprised that something like this hasn't happened earlier...
u give unrestricted access to important aspects of an organization without any way of keeping tabs on activities that person does is just asking for trouble My thing is why would someone want to do this? even when its opensource(free).... why would someone want to destroy something others have worked so hard on? whats your take? why do people make computer viruses? seek to steal gaming accounts? people do bad things for no reason because they can't be held liable. They do it for the sake of just ruining things for the rest. "some men just want to watch the world burn." |
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my buddy list never felt so empty...
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As bad as I feel for the team, I have to wonder why you all didn't begin to migrate things when you could. Everything should be kept within the team. Otherwise someone like "Fake Steve" goes around doing what they did. At the very least you still have get.cm
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well most of my software are for samsung devices. and I have all my builds since I started in 2010 saved on a passport HDD..... but most of our stuff directly on the site has been off'd. even all the source code we have on github has almost vanished. but as for me I will continue to release stuff off goo.im and dropbox..... actually most of us are doing that as of right now....
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Never heard of Cyanogenmod before in my life.
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alniau wrote: well most of my software are for samsung devices. and I have all my builds since I started in 2010 saved on a passport HDD..... but most of our stuff directly on the site has been off'd. even all the source code we have on github has almost vanished. but as for me I will continue to release stuff off goo.im and dropbox..... actually most of us are doing that as of right now.... I'm aware of the damage to the site and what happened on github. Honestly it makes me sick, I hope Mr. Kondik and the rest of you can have this settled quickly It's an aftermarket operating system based on the Android Open Source Project. It was started by Steve Kondik for the G1 in 2008 and has grown into a team of developers that develop and maintain Android for something like 50 devices. It's a very popular version of Android that is almost entirely customizable |
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Cyanogenmod is a aftermarket rom made for Android devices. its opensource like ubuntu or other types of linux since android is linux based. made for enhanced use of android use and different outlook on your device.
Edit: I think we have more than 50 at moment and growing...... yes and this will be settled quickly. |
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50 was my best conservative guess, I lost track back at 25+ lol
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that was a great guess.... I know in the past 2 months. I've seen like 10 other devices that have been added...a couple from LG/HTC and Motorola....I have a close friend doing the Motorola razr as we speak right now..... and it has just been launched not too far back.... thank god no boot.img or tar is required since now we have a friend outside of CM who had just created this device called a magic box(will root and rom any device in less than 3 mins....) |
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Nice, that will save a few headaches, just ran the new stable for Jewel but it seems to have a problem with notifications, I think I'll re-wipe the phone and try again but it looks like I will be sticking to deck's nightly for awhile longer
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Deck's nightly is as good as stable..... Jewel???... is that ASOP? what you device you running?
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HTC Evo 4G LTE *phew*
Deck is a great dev, even got lte working again (accidentally broke ehrpd) without being in an area where lte could be tested |
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JB entertainment I love it.....
hey did junipter achieve s-off yet? |
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oh man was any of 4.2 committed before all this mess happened?
DirtyRacun was teased on the 30th and public beta was released about a week ago, SOFF for HBOOT's 1.15 and 1.19 |
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yes
as far as HTC goes... I know only the oneX and 3d... |
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