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One of Lawnchair’s core developers has ceased his involvement with the launcher

July 19, 2022
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Michalik used the Lawnchair Telegram channel to announce it

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One of the most used launcher apps by enthusiasts in recent years has been Lawnchair. We’ve covered it positively plenty of times for being based on the AOSP Launcher3 codebase while bringing extensive customization capabilities. The project was initially created by Tillie Kottmann, with a new development team moving in for the second incarnation of the app, which is currently actively updating it. Just over one year after the app resumed its development, though, it’s now involved in some newfound drama.

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Patryk Michalik, one of the core developers of the launcher, has decided to part ways and stop contributing to Lawnchair, announcing his decision in a very public way — through nothing other than Lawnchair’s official Telegram channel. The reasoning? He believes one of the app’s core contributors has been submitting portions of code to Lawnchair’s codebase from a proprietary app they don’t own the source code for. In further clarification on Twitter, the team said that the offending code being added to Lawnchair was reverse-engineered code taken from the Pixel Launcher. However, it wasn’t clarified if it would be removed.

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Per the original statement, Patryk was never informed about those actions and disapproved of them. As a result, he’s ceasing his involvement in the app. He’s even going so far as to remove all Lawnchair-related announcements signed with his name.

It’s not clear how this will affect Lawnchair’s development or if it’ll have any kind of negative impact. If the launcher keeps using reverse-engineered, non-public Google code, the door is open for further problems in the future. Given that Lawnchair is open-source, its source code is available on GitHub for people to check out, report issues on, contribute to, or even fork.

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