Android 2.0 Roms? - myTouch 3G, Magic Android Development

Are there any android 2.0 roms avialable or on the way for the magic?

i am now compiling the source specifically for the magic / sapphire.
its only from the source, so no proprietory stuff yet... just something to play with.

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Source code difference: vanilla kernel vs apollo kernel

Hi guys..
I did a compare on the source code from the code Samsung released (so eclair) and the vanilla linux kernel..
http://pastebin.com/QhEJ0eaU
Anyone who wants to use this information to do something good with, is more than welcome to.

[Q] [REQ] Boot2Gecko build for Nexus S

I've been looking at the B2G project, and it looks very very nice. Has anyone thought about building a version then releasing it? There are kernel sources for crespo (Nexus S) on their github at http://github.com/andreasgal/B2G
It uses a slightly modified version of the Android kernel. I would love to see some pre-compiled builds released for Nexus S. Could someone please release a build?
all i see is sgs2 source. i have no idea where you got that there is ns source there
Mozilla seem to be seriously working on it
2 engineers on B2G team are working on it:
wiki.mozilla.org/B2G/Meeting/2012-03-06

[aosp project][custom rom developement]

Hi guys!I want to become an android developer and I know about the AOSP project,but I have not found based of android versions.I want worker on ICS ROM for galaxy pocket(GT-S5300)or cyanogenmod 9,but on a "pure"ROM,without any modification,like nexus android version,for worked on it and optimize for any devices.
1)How I can optimized an android version like Nexus devices for a specific device?
2)Where I can download the necessary for a ROM or a ROM to be optimized?
Thanks
Simply start by downloading cori's source and aosp android of your choice, then edit & merge things from source to aosp then compile.

Building android from source

Dear all,
I was wondering, if I build Android from the AOSP source (and build in all the kernels etc. so it works on my LG G4), will all the security patches be applied by Google, or will I have to do it manually?
Thanks for your help (I'm new to building custom roms)

[Q] Building first ROM from AOSP non Nexus, a couple of questions

Hi all,
I want to build my first rom. I'm a software developer (Java and Web), but my Linux knowledge is somewhat intermediate.
I have a Moto G4 Plus laying around. Here's what I have done so far:
1. Downloaded the AOSP source from Google for android-7.0.0_r15 (Nougat)
2. Found the Kernel Source for the Moto G4 Plus (Nougat)
I'm stuck at adding the device's kernel source to the AOSP source. How do I combine the two?
Here's the link for the kernel source: https://github.com/MotorolaMobilityLLC/kernel-msm/releases/tag/MMI-NPJS25.93-14-10
I've tried looking this up online but the results are very limited.
As far as I understand this kernel source provides everything I need to make the ROM compatible with my device, right?
Could someone point me to the right direction?
Much appreciated.

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