"stratcat96" wrote:
they're not going to give anyone the code for the kernel
They have an obligation to publish the (L)GPL code in their product, and have always done so for prior releases:
http://support.roku.com/entries/246042- ... s#overviewIf you don't understand open source licensing,
this might help. In short, Roku chose(wisely, imo) to build their product, in part, upon other people's code; and therefore to agree to the terms of the license(s) that code is under. Part of that agreement(depending on the specific code/license) is providing access to those parts of product's code (and any changes made to to them).
OP, I suggest sending a private message to
RokuShawnS (the forum liaison). He should be able to facilitate your request.