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Re: Can we stop the ROM madness?

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Originally Posted by spectheintro View Post
No, it's just becoming more and more clear that you really don't understand what we're discussing. Your analogy is completely off-base. Let me give you the correct one.

Imagine you went to buy a car, and every single one of them had a proprietary engine. You had no way of knowing its horsepower, its torque, its fuel economy, and the type of fuel it required--in fact, these metrics don't even exist, so that when you try to ask: "what's its horsepower?" the salesperson simply responds: "well, drive it and see how fast it goes." The only thing you know is that your current car is pretty crappy. The only way you can confidently evaluate the car is by opening the hood and spending an hour or more examining the engine. That is how the ROM scene is right now.

Now imagine if you went to a lot, and the sales person said: "Ok, here are cars with 100 HP, and here are cars with 150 HP." Immediately you would understand the baseline performance of the cars you were examining. Then you could actually spend time evaluating the cars based on their own merits--do you like one car's interior styling more? Do you prefer manual transmission? How's the suspension on one model vs. another? That is what I am proposing--establishing an engine standard. Because as of now when I flash a new ROM I have no idea how the *basic functionality of the phone* will be affected. I have flashed some ROMs that have reduced my battery life dramatically, or that crashed repeatedly when I opened certain apps. This is the sort of thing that could be both easily avoided and the act of avoiding it would actually make everyone's life *easier.*

But what do I know? I joined in December 2008 and haven't posted until now, which clearly makes me less informed and educated than someone with your impressive Feb. 2008 join date.

Anyway, as x10guy said, this is unlikely to happen, and I agree with him. But that doesn't mean it's a bad idea, and it certainly doesn't mean your arguments against it are valid.
Several things:

1) Your join date is irrelevant, the quote above is your third post and you don't speak if you have much or any experience with different ROMs. Which, if you did I think you would realize this is not that great of an idea and kind of a moot point.
2) Many chefs on here already share many of the core components, hacks, and reg edits to produce the most stable and fastest ROMs. If you had flashed a ROM before you may have noticed, present in some of the change logs, gratitude given to various chefs for the information and or packages they provided and shared.
3) I think you have construed information that was not included in the OP's original request and have put your own spin on this request. Granted, not a bad one, but not quite the same.
4) I still think YOUR idea is a waste of time. Contrary to popular belief I do NOT think this is a good or worth while idea and here is why:
- All the great chefs coming together on this site to build a Super ROM or "base engine" for the ROM would make no noticeable difference in real world performance. Why do I say this? Because I have tried Copper (collaboration between Mighty and Juicy) as well as Silent Might or whatever its called. There was no noticeable difference in speed or stability in the collaborations vs the independently produced ROMs. You seem to think that if these chefs came together they could magically produce a ROM that greatly out performs what already exist. This would not be the case and has not been the case before. Like I said, if you would try some of these collaborations, you might understand what I am talking about.
5) Sorry to call you a newcomer, you've obviously been around for a little while and I didn't mean to hurt your feelings. That doesn't mean you have any experience or know what you are talking about.
6) Ultimately, you will have to try them out to see what you're getting. Uh, kinda like buying a car which I mentioned before.

Last edited by mlin; 06-30-2009 at 04:16 PM.
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