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Old 02-22-2007, 04:06 PM
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Check out the kitchen that ImCoKeMaN put together...I am using that one as of right now and I had no problems cooking the kitchen. I didn't add any OEMs yet, but I cooked a ROM before I left for work. I'll be making another one shortly...
Thank you. I will try that shortly. There are so many ROMs that it is difficult to keep track of each. The "master thread" that contains the different ROMs makes it easy to see how many there are, but it doesn't really expand on that any further. It seems that everyone is adding their own OEMs and just rebadging it as their own. I could do that, but I'm not obnoxious enough to think that what I consider a valuable piece of software is something that everyone thinks is a valuable piece of software. Not to say that these people are obnoxious, just that I think it is a much better idea fo release a single vanilla ROM and let people customize it -- that is what the kitchen is for, for Pete's sake. It seems that there are ROMs out there from people who didn't even know what the kitchen was last week, and it just makes he go, "Guh?"

Sorry for the rant. It's just something that has been getting on my nerves more and more the past few days.
There is a movement to 'standardize' kitchen, essentially making a 'stable' kitchen with all bug fixes and some minor tweaks. It sounds like a very promising endeavor. Check the threads for PPC Group Project in the Apache section
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