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I know. I'm so excited. I was getting sad with no new nightly after a while but this will be great. Plus it will be great to put up against cyanogenmod and see the differences.
I'm pretty sure justice is the name of the aosp liberty rom that's been out for a bit now. They have been thinking of names and that's must be what they've settled on. I just hope it gets ported to the friggin d2.
I'm pretty sure justice is the name of the aosp liberty rom that's been out for a bit now. They have been thinking of names and that's must be what they've settled on. I just hope it gets ported to the friggin d2.
What is it built from then? We shall see I guess. I saw some comments on twitter about naming the aosp liberty and justice was one of them. That's where i got it from.
Ok, sorry but what exactly is the cyanogen mod base? I know it started back with og droid, but I thought that AOSP was the only way to create a ROM - by building off of original google code. Does from source mean they are writing ALL of the code? Without using any included or extended classes or anything?
Ok, sorry but what exactly is the cyanogen mod base? I know it started back with og droid, but I thought that AOSP was the only way to create a ROM - by building off of original google code. Does from source mean they are writing ALL of the code? Without using any included or extended classes or anything?
Source means they are using the ORIGINAL ASOP. Yet the source code is only a generic code. The trick is writing/changing the code to optimize it per device.
Ok, sorry but what exactly is the cyanogen mod base? I know it started back with og droid, but I thought that AOSP was the only way to create a ROM - by building off of original google code. Does from source mean they are writing ALL of the code? Without using any included or extended classes or anything?
Source means they are using the ORIGINAL ASOP. Yet the source code is only a generic code. The trick is writing/changing the code to optimize it per device.
Ok, sorry but what exactly is the cyanogen mod base? I know it started back with og droid, but I thought that AOSP was the only way to create a ROM - by building off of original google code. Does from source mean they are writing ALL of the code? Without using any included or extended classes or anything?
Source means they are using the ORIGINAL ASOP. Yet the source code is only a generic code. The trick is writing/changing the code to optimize it per device.