Copy of a thread posted in OnePlus 3T. Please leave comments in Original thread. Link in post 2.
OnePlus has invited its customers into their new MP Early Access Program.
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/m...rogram.507605/
According to the thread, Oneplus' Customer Base can now participate in a selection for the new MP (Mass Production) Software Testing Team.
This new team will be given "Near-OTA-Ready" builds of the Oxygen OS for a final run before it is released as OTA to the masses.
How it works :
The CBT (Closed Beta Testing) Team will test out the early versions of a new build. They find, report and fix as much bugs they could.
Then it is passed on to Open Beta Users where any left out bugs are detected and final suggestions and improvement requests from the wider user base is taken.
Then comes the role of MP team, where you will get Near-OTA-Ready builds for another final round of testing.
Once the build passes the MP team, it is released as OTA to the rest of the user base.
The Eligibility Criteria is rather simple :
You should be owning an OP3/3T.
Be a moderate to heavy user, willing to spare some time off for testing the builds.
Any experience in testing ROMs (both Official and Custom) would greatly add to your chance of getting selected. They are expecting around 150 people.
If you are interested, feel free to fill out this Google form; https://goo.gl/forms/cSMXSlkhPgLwTB283 ; which is also there at the bottom of the OP ,back at the Oneplus Forums.
More info can be found in the OP. (link posted at the top of this post)
Goodluck
Link:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/how-to/oneplus-invited-user-participation-mp-t3576166
Hi,
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If its against the rule let me know
I suggest you add the forum section.
Ubaid2020 said:
Hi,
I'am running an android related blog which covers All things related to Android
Check it out the site and give your suggestions,
I'am also looking for contributors so if you would like to contribute Email me at mod edit - email removed with your previous samples.
Aim of the site is to provide user friendly content and to build a community :good:
mod edit - link removed is an Android News Portal dedicated to the open source Android OS. We cover Android News, Gadget News, OS updates, Expert Gadget reviews. Android Newsroom*is your one-stop destination for the tech news. Our intention is to provide all tech-related news, reviews, and information to everyone. We love consumer electronics, apps, and emerging tech. We at Android Newsroom are a group of dedicated Techies who believe in spreading information and updates about the Android OS.
If its against the rule let me know
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you may link a blog on xda when there is, let`s say, something to download from when posting something useful for our users, but only advertising your blog here is nothing but spam
Thanks for understanding
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Hello!
I have just noticed on their blog:
"Restructuring of repositories
Those who are following our GitHub might have noticed that we did set some of our repositories to private. As described here in this README.md this is not about hiding our code. Everyone can request to get access to the source code by sending us an email with his GitHub account or if you do not want to share that can even get a zip file with the sources. According to the license terms you are then also free to re-share or make them public on your own if you want. Furthermore all changes to those repositories will still also be public on our Gerrit. Our main motivation for this is to gather knowledge who is using our code and to improve the communication and teamwork with other fellow developers and interested people. And it would be awesome if this leads to more developers contributing their changes and building together better things in the future.
Posted by maxwen on 2020-04-18"
"The repositories in omni-private are only accessible to registered users So if you want to use those please contact us by email to [email protected] with a short description what you want to use them for. Send us your github account then we can add you to the group that has read access to those repositories.
Changes to those repositories are still accessible on gerrit"
How do you comment on this? I am quite new to the ROM world, so I do not know if this is a common and normal practice... Is it? I find it quite strange...
Do you guys think this could be somehow problematic transparency and trust -wise?
btw..
I am ex-Lineage user... How would you compare official Omni and official Lineage OSes and their team from the point of privacy, security and trustworthiness? I have read some comment about bad attitude of admins on Omni Telegram group. Cold this be a bad sign?
Thank you for help and great work
I updated to C.07 (april security patch) and then later on noticed that realme removed the HDR support from realme 8, I dont know what realme is trying to do but Im sure that removing HDR support is not a pleasant thing for the users.
I made a detailed post with proof on the community :
realme Community
Welcome to realme Community, your virtual playground to learn the latest tech news, win exclusive prizes, or simply chat about realme!
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GUYS help me push this message to realme by using twitter, community forums, feedback reports so that they bring the support back in next update otherwise realme might do this to other devices also (secretly removing features).
It has been more than a year since our device was released, but until now we have not obtained the Kernel Source, so the development of custom systems and custom Kernel is hampered But this is not the real problem, Xioami is breaking the GPL, basically by not releasing the Kernel Source this is a breach of the open source contract that one has to obey when developing devices Who use Android, this post is a protest against Xioami, please protest let's get our rights, Do what's possible, but without spam, we are human and not robots
I'm afraid we can't do nothing about the GPL violation (legally) since Xiaomi is a company based in china
hadrbass89 said:
I'm afraid we can't do nothing about it (legally) since Xiaomi is a company based in china
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the closest thing to it in legality is GNU or Google doing something about it.
If they want to do business in regions that have the gpl, they have to comply to it.
I'm afraid that they only thing that can be done is a class-action lawsuit.
If anyone here knows anything about one being prepared, let me know, I wouldn't mind supporting, maybe even joining.
we are currently planning something bigger, following a study in University of Edinburgh and Trinity College Dublin, One of the devices studied was the Xiaomi, which was discovered that the system's default apps were spying on information and sending it My plan along with some colleagues is to make a post paying a telegram group with more than 150k+ members, and that my theory that also exists A spyware written in the Kernel, being the reason they don't release the Kernel source
In this case, we are organizing ourselves In this group https://t.me/speskernel
Only in that model precisely? Has that been detected in any other products by Xiaomi? Other brands?
That's a very serious accusation.
Besides spes (RN11) there's also FOG(RN10C) and Veux, all of them didn't have the Kernel Source released for no apparent reason, well it's just my theory apart from the Kernel but within the accusations Previous I don't think it's impossible
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we are currently planning something bigger, following a study in University of Edinburgh and Trinity College Dublin, One of the devices studied was the Xiaomi, which was discovered that the system's default apps were spying on information and sending it My plan along with some colleagues is to make a post paying a telegram group with more than 150k+ members, and that my theory that also exists A spyware written in the Kernel, being the reason they don't release the Kernel source
In this case, we are organizing ourselves In this group https://t.me/speskernel
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I cannot enter this Telegram link (Telegram says the user @speskernel does not exist)
Hi all, We just starting petition at here
Please join us.