Based on previous experience, I would say they need time to remove "proprietary" bits, clean up the code, then release a useless piece of junk what you'll need to patch up to work. My two cents on this. 2012/8/8 Morgan, Rob <Rob.Morgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Good luck Seb, great to see more ZTE products on the market but a real > shame to see they still haven’t managed to align their hardware and source > releases to meet up with their license obligations after all this time.*** > * > > ** ** > > Rob**** > > ** ** > > *From:* ztebladeopensource-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto: > ztebladeopensource-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of *Sebastian Robinson > *Sent:* 08 August 2012 14:00 > *To:* ztebladeopensource@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > *Subject:* [ztebladeopensource] Kernel Sources...**** > > ** ** > > Hi Guys > > I'm not sure if ZTE are actively monitoring this mailing list any-more, > but on the off chance.. > > I've noticed that both the ZTE KIS and ZTE Grand-X are now on sale on the > UK, however I'm not able to find the source code on the ZTE support site.. > > Is there someone from ZTE who can help with this? > > Thanks, > Sebastian**** >