If you don't get anywhere with ZTE you could always try Google, since ZTE are a recognised Android partner Google should know who to connect with in order to get them to honour their obligations, that's how I first made contact regarding the OMC/Blade. From: ztebladeopensource-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ztebladeopensource-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of József Király Sent: 08 August 2012 14:16 To: ztebladeopensource@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [ztebladeopensource] Re: Kernel Sources... 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