Google has actually taken great strides to make custom ROMs as easy as humanly possible
I guess that is besides:
- slowly, but surely, stopping development of many AOSP core apps in favour of their own proprietary apps.
- ensuring many of their apps are basically unusable with a custom ROM
- making it so easy for app devs to block custom ROMs
Dunno, but that’s all Google stuff.
This is hard though. You present commercial license, and you’ll cut out a good 80-90% of the potential users, which means the OSS project is way more likely to die.
I think CTOs should be okay with allowing their employees to contribute to projects they use. In my first hand experience, they’re more likely to say “no we shouldn’t”. It’s unfair really.