Keep Android Open is a community advocacy website fighting against Google's 2025 developer verification mandate, which will require all developers to be registered with Google. You can find more details here.
Launched in direct response to the Google announcement, the site defends Android's core promise: an open platform where anyone can build, share, and install apps without centralized gatekeeping. It aims to inform on the impacts on consumers, developers, states and coordinate resistance.
- Identify issues.
- Fork this repository.
- Make the changes.
- Create a pull request.
To provide a translation into a new language like Italian (language code: "it"):
- Edit the
_layouts/default.htmlin a fork and update the language menu at the end with the new language code. - Create a new top-level file
index-<langcode>.mdand add the translation of the Englishindex.mdfile. Translate the markdown headers and page content. The most important text is at the beginning; the lists of links do not all need to be translated. - Commit changes to your fork and file a Pull Request with your translation.
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