preusstang
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Using your definition wouldn't AOSP liberty be the same thing as this justice? And what exactly have these devs done? Do you mean they've found a way to implement a new kernel?
I don't know much about this "AOSP Liberty" (and can't test it anyway since it hasn't been ported over to the Droid 2) but it says on the release thread that it's built on the Liberty GB base (which in turn is based on Motorola's "Gingerblur" ROMs). Justice, on the other hand, will supposedly use CyanogenMod 7 as its starting point.
As for how the devs have gotten around the locked bootloader, you can read all about it here.
Sweet article. definitely. Its too bad that it has to boot off the .32 kernel. That means we couldn't flash back and forth between cm7 and LGB, right?