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Re: Prefer User Customization or Tweaked ROM
I appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts, Dan. It's also nice to know about the history you referenced, jakdillard.
Quite frankly, I had no idea about this history and wasn't aware that folks were so possessive over these ROM files. In the six or so weeks that I have been at this, I have casually developed the attitude that a ROM (*.NB file) is simply a seed for the Vogue_Kitchen_Tools.rar set of tools. I just figured that it was common sense / knowledge that posting a ROM (*.NB) file was essentially providing a foundation for somebody else to customize for their own phone. I have been enlightened. I don't necessarily agree with all of the perspectives and opinions that have been shared, but it is nice to know what is on the hearts and minds of other folks in the community. Best regards, -boggsie |
Re: Prefer User Customization or Tweaked ROM
I'm also enlightened and in awe of the kind of work that goes into producing the kitchens and the ROMs which gave us the ultimate phone. I'll just add my two cents before I go back to work on the RL. I'll use this analogy for modifying a custom 'clean' ROM vs a stock ROM. When choosing a BSD, you have two major choices: 1) You could go with a certain setup with a set number of programs and drivers (PC-BSD) or 2) You can start with the base and build upon that (FreeBSD). Some people just want it easier at the expense of any potential knowledge gained in modifying the 'base'. Now that we all know better, have cooked/fixed our meals/snacks, eaten and relaxed, we can all do to better right?
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Re: Prefer User Customization or Tweaked ROM
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-boggsie |
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