Double-Aces
banned
The Android Open Source Project doesn't really have a notion of a "committer". All contributions -- including those authored by Google employees -- go through a web-based system known as "gerrit" that's part of the Android engineering process. This system works in tandem with the git source code management system to cleanly manage source code contributions.
Once submitted, changes need to be accepted by a designated Approver. Approvers are typically Google employees, but the same approvers are responsible for all submissions, regardless of origin.
Then Google makes another trillion dollars and the geniouses who engineered the new code get to watch Google make another trillion dollars.
http://ycharts.com/companies/GOOG/market_cap Imagine a 200 billion dollar company, not paying it's computer programmers. This would be illegal if I had any say............
Once submitted, changes need to be accepted by a designated Approver. Approvers are typically Google employees, but the same approvers are responsible for all submissions, regardless of origin.
Then Google makes another trillion dollars and the geniouses who engineered the new code get to watch Google make another trillion dollars.
http://ycharts.com/companies/GOOG/market_cap Imagine a 200 billion dollar company, not paying it's computer programmers. This would be illegal if I had any say............