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QuestionFor those who have worked on projects from big techs: Do/Did you have access to the codebases from defunct/retired software/hardware? Pin
Cezar Lamann1-Mar-23 4:45
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Or a related question: Do/Did you know what happens to the codebase for products/services when they die?

Well, yes, sometimes I get salty and nostalgic about some software/hardware going the way of the dodo. I'd like to ask what happens with the codebase of those things.

- Does the company keep it?
- Are the devs free to tinker with it in any way or form (like if someone would like to bring new features/fixes to that legacy codebase to bring some old abandoned hardware to life again)
- Is it "frozen"/locked somewhere?

For things like: new Kernels on old Android versions, Old MacOS versions, porting new iOS versions to old phones (like iPhone 4S), Old Windows Versions (can you imagine Windows XP or with modern 11 Kernel? Not to mention Windows phone (yes, I'm one of those Big Grin | :-D )), Google Glass, Orkut, Google Wave, unlocking bootloaders of those old Palm/Symbian devices to give them some utility, together with the drivers and toolchains.

As a developer, I know that doing stuff like this sometimes is not feasible due to the effort required to modernise a codebase and bring fixes and other modern stuff to a retired codebase. Sometimes it is better just to leave it behind because you have more things to do than mess around with old stuff.

I know it is a pipe dream, but I wonder what someone with the insider/hands-on knowledge could do with those things, like free them up from their "software cages" and put them to good use.
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