A fork in the road

Last week, we released the final CM-13.0 releases, updated to the latest security patches, in anticipation of what follows.

Yesterday, Cyanogen Inc (Cyngn) announced that they were shutting down the infrastructure behind CyanogenMod (CM). This is an action that was not unpredictable given the public departure of Kondik (cyanogen himself) from the company, and with him our last remaining advocate inside Cyngn’s leadership.

In addition to infrastructure being retired, we in the CM community have lost our voice in the future direction of CM – the brand could be sold to a third party entity as it was an asset that Kondik risked to start his business and dream. Even if we were to regroup and rebuild our own infrastructure, continuing development of CM would mean to operate with the threat of sale of the brand looming over our heads. Then there is the stigma that has grown to be attached to anything named ‘Cyanogen’. Many of you reading this have been champions of clarifying that the CM product and CyngnOS were distinct, yet the stain of many PR actions from Cyngn is a hard one to remove from CM. Given CM’s reliance on Cyngn for monetary support and the shared source base, it’s not hard to understand why the confusion remains.

It will come as no surprise that this most recent action from Cyngn is definitely a death blow for CyanogenMod.

However, CM has always been more than the name and more than the infrastructure. CM has been a success based on the spirit, ingenuity and effort of its individual contributors – back when it was Kondik in his home, to the now thousands of contributors past and present.

Embracing that spirit, we the community of developers, designers, device maintainers and translators have taken the steps necessary to produce a fork of the CM source code and pending patches. This is more than just a ‘rebrand’. This fork will return to the grassroots community effort that used to define CM while maintaining the professional quality and reliability you have come to expect more recently.

CM has served the community well over its 8 long years. It has been our home, bringing together friends from all over the world to celebrate our joy of building and giving. Its apt then that on this Eve of a holiday we pay our respects. We will take pride in our Lineage as we move forward and continue to build on its legacy.

Thank you & Goodbye,
The CyanogenMod Team

  • t123yh

    I’ll buy an extra 4GB memory for my i5 server and start Jenkins once Lineage is ready.

  • Captain Jack

    Looking forward to lineage now…
    Difficult but exciting times ahead..

  • Yovan Gunardio

    “However, CM has always been more than the name”
    Respect

  • BrianJ

    And a less ugly name.

  • Yash

    I still didn’t get it will there be update for Oneplus One or not??

  • Jochen Wiedmann

    Have you considered, entering a bigger open source foundation? (The ASF comes to mind.) That could help with some of the most immediate problems, like obtaining, and managing infrastructure.

  • d4cm4nlp

    I’m using cm13 right now. Will i be able to upgrade to LineageOS when it’s ready without losing data?

  • Suraj Kumar

    Love You CM, you helped me unlock the potential of my android. Don’t know what will happen in future :(

    But lets hope that it is for better.

  • Ruslan Ovsyannikov

    The King is dead, long live The King!

  • Jordan Bouzeneris

    Embrace
    Extend
    Extinguish

  • https://www.afternewbie.com Arie Setiawan

    well, good luck Cygnmod!

  • Yogesh Prajapati

    We Always Missing You CyanogenMOD.
    And Welcome Lineage.

  • Eleftherios Papagrivas

    Thank you CM, your work was awesome !
    I really feel worried about the employs and also its Christmas season, sad news to think about

  • We Ka

    This is sad news, but also great news!

    I have been using CM for some years now on many different devices, most of which, according to the manufactures, should have been tossed into the trash a long time ago because they are declared to be “too old” to be updated to a more modern and more secure OS version and thus should not be used any longer.

    Of course that is rubbish and your work is living proof that they are simply lying!

    Your work has brought more freedom, more security, more stability and much more fun to countless Android users, and I am very happy to hear that you are going to continue this great piece of work! I can not thank you enough for all you effort and I am really looking forward to when my devices will announce the first new nightly updates under their new name! :)

    Until then: thanks again for all your great work so far, and have a nice Christmas!

  • Gertdus

    Thank you and until we ser each other under Lineage

  • http://twitter.com/EvilHowl EvilHowl

    And what does it means? What was the old CM style?

  • Android Developer

    So it’s just a change in name?

  • Artem Z

    If there any chance that LineageOS will support cyngn devices, that had CM? I mean Wileyfox devices, YU devices and so on?

  • Efrain Gallardo

    As Darth Vader would say ( NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ) as I fall to my knees .

  • Vedran Ukay

    Merry Christmas.
    On topic, my heart hurts. GG Cyanogenmod. Best CR ever.

  • Ivan Carapovic

    Guess how the flow went. CM throws a feature – AOSP gets it in next version. Repeat.

  • Ivan Carapovic

    I started picking devices not by their specs but if they are supported by the community. Ofc you cant know that by the time it gets announced but you can predict pretty easily.

  • Total Insecurity

    Wenn will still get a Custom ROM, just with another name :)

  • xylarus

    All best for what’s to come. :)

  • asherpen

    Thank you CyanogenMod!

  • matbonucci

    Guys all I’m saying is that I buy my phones basing on if it can be installed cyanogenmod on or not. Thank you for your hard work and I’ll be eager to see what are you doing next

  • http://www.foyhotech.it/ pirata_1985

    Bye bye

  • Thiago Almeida de Oliveira

    I dont wanna say goodbye… Farewell dear friends, welcome New friends of LOS

  • Thiago Almeida de Oliveira

    How can we, that dont know coding, can help the LOS community? I can Translate to brazilian portuguese

  • Ahmed Turky

    I remember my first rooted phone, htc hero with CM7, and a couldn’t leave CM since then.
    Goodbye CM you are gonna be missed, happy holidays.

  • BTN

    Microsoft did it, destroyed Cyan…

  • Aphotic

    Death is just a new beginning