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Cool all around!

Here's my suggestion (while we all wait for ppcgeeks 2.0 tomorrow!)

Let's call yours the baseline - once the ftp site is up, upload your kitchen to it as such. Looks a little cleaner then mine, and clearly it's working

As we all make OEMs, we upload em to an "OEM" folder on the FTP site.

The HOW TO should tell folks how to

(1) download the baseline + any addition tools (wide's tools to make the final rom & the rom flasher package)
(2) build the baseline
(3) flash it.

and then...

(4) how to add/remove OEM packages (mostly just download the OEM packages you want, put em in the OEM folder of your kitchen, and then go from (2) above) - or delete/move a package out of the OEM folder to remove it...

(5) how to remove apps from the baseline image - for example, removing MSN is done by removing the three MSN folders from OS, then building from step 2 above...

and finally

(6) how to make your own OEM package from a CAB file, and/or manually by poking around your own device after installing an app.

We want to make sure also we don't get ppcgeeks into any trouble, so no commercial OEM packages, right? I you did want to move a commercial app into your rom, you could build your own OEM package for it, but you'd not want to share it.

Spiffy?
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