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by esolyt 4957 days ago
Not at all. This isn't about forking Android.

People who fork Android wouldn't really benefit from offering a separate SDK anyway. They would want to take advantage of the existing app ecosystem and preserve compatibility, just like Amazon is doing with Kindle Fire.

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A fork means that you offer an incompatible SDK. What Amazon does is not forking the SDK, but using it.