Focus of Embinux's Android port and Oxdroid are different. As a
commercialization partner of OHA, Embinux Group try to keep it's
Android distribution as close as mainstream OHA Android distribution
for multiple hardware platforms (few of the ports are open sourced
from http://labs.embinux.org/git ) to prevent fragmentation of Android
code base. We provide bleeding edge BSP kernel ports and few stack
customizations to work with BSP kernel. Apart from these, Embinux
group provides few integrated tools (Test Harness, Toolchain and Build
Integration Framework) for Android which enables better customer
engineering.
Oxdroid is having lots of great features which I think are really
good. (my personal favorite is qi-bootloader by Oxlabs)
- Archan
ps: Recently labs.embinux.org/git went offline as we migrated to
better server and bandwidth to handle simultaneous cloning of our git
trees (so far, 38000 unique cloning and 7000 monthly unique git sync
are happening).
On Jan 19, 8:12 am, Jim Huang <js...@0xlab.org> wrote:
> 2010/1/19 David Kesselring <kesselri...@gmail.com>:
>
> > What is the difference between the 0xdroid port here and the port on
> > labs.embinux.org?
>
> hi David,
>
> Initially, we at 0xlab used Embinux Beagleboard/Android as evaluation.
> However, we soon found that
> there are too many things and ideas we would like to
> implement/improve, but we had no clear idea about
> the contributions and community integration for Embinux project. The
> embinux website was even offline
> for a while when we decided to start 0xdroid project.
>
> As time goes by, the difference is far behind each other. Please
> check the wiki for brief introduction:
> http://code.google.com/p/0xdroid/wiki/Roadmap
> http://code.google.com/p/0xdroid/wiki/MainPage
>
> We are seriously caring about the performance and usability issues.
> However, embinux is still a great
> reference for us to follow. I appreciate the technical discussions
> from Embinux guys, too.
>
> Thanks,
> Jim Huang (jserv)http://0xlab.org/
ps: Recently labs.embinux.org/git went offline as we migrated to
better server and bandwidth to handle simultaneous cloning of our git
trees (so far, 38000 unique cloning and 7000 monthly unique git sync
are happening).