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Since this innuendo keeps getting reposted, it's worth restating:
AOSP has been and still is a resounding success for everyone.
Perhaps insufficient experience with the pre-AOSP status quo might be clouding the author's judgement.
When AOSP was first released, it included all necessary app. Now many of them have been replaced by Google's proprietary app.
There is also the Play Services, necessary for many third party apps. I know an open source compatible lib exists, but it's not the same as not needing it at all.
Yes you can use a fully Open Source Android system, but it's getting farer and farer from a "standard" Android install with all the Google proprietary stuff.