The future of this elegant and proven system was put in jeopardy last month, when Google unilaterally decreed that Android developers everywhere in the world are going to be required to register centrally with Google. In addition to demanding payment of a registration fee and agreement to their (non-negotiable and ever-changing) terms and conditions, Google will also require the uploading of personally identifying documents[^regid], including government ID, by the authors of the software, as well as enumerating all the unique “application identifiers” for every app that is to be distributed by the registered developer.
If it were to be put into effect, the developer registration decree will end the F-Droid project and other free/open-source app distribution sources as we know them today, and the world will be deprived of the safety and security of the catalog of thousands of apps that can be trusted and verified by any and all. F-Droid’s myriad users5 will be left adrift, with no means to install — or even update their existing installed — applications.
What’s China going to do? Fork Android more officially?
I could see China pouring a lot of resources into Linux phones.
AFAIK Huawei already forks Android (and the Play Store) for their stuff, but I have zero knowledge beyond that.
Yes, but it is locked down since HarmonyOS NEXT and requires workarounds to install apps outside of their app store.
Their so called written from scratch Harmony OS is just forked Android.