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Re: How to Customize a Custom Rom: Adding/Removing Programs

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Originally Posted by rjmjr69 View Post
Is this a hint that using ppc kitchen would be easier?
As a general statement, making a base is easier in PPCk. Swapping parts between ppck bases is trivial. This is because PPCk strongly encourages chefs to package their customizations seperately from the bases. Bepe style kitchens (old and new) require chefs to make most changes directly to the bases, so you have to essentially ferret out whatever the kitchen base maker's changed, merge the bases, and then reapply the changes. In PPCk, because the customizations are encapsulated like one or more OEM packs (chefs choice), it's as simple as picking a device, WM build, and picking oem packages (of which chef so-and-so's tweaks are just another example of).

Of course, the first step to making everyone's life easier is getting chef's to quit making their changes directly to whatever base they are working on - and that means getting them to quit using old bepe tools at a minimum.
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