Source code was released, unfortunately I cant post links because of XDA, but its over at android centrals forum, has a link to it in their forums
little late to the party dude.
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Dear Respected Developers,
While going thru the forum alongwith my senior moderators, we found that many of you have not mentioned the source of the codes for your ROM/Kernels.
This is a violation of the GPL and could get XDA in trouble.
In our continuous effort to make this community the best when it comes to development, I will request all those who have not yet included the source code to please do so.
To have uniformity and to avoid any conufsion, I will request you to please put the Sounce Code link in Bold (maybe a a font higher) in the first post (OP).
E.g.
SOURCE CODE: <LINK>
To evaluate, each dev who posts a new ROM/Kernel must prrovide the source code within 5 days of the first post. For all the Roms present, I will allow until midnight 28th October (GMT) for you to add in the source codes.
I thank you in advance - if ou already have the source code in the first post, and also for understanding the delecate nature of GPL.
Thanks a lot. This thread is closed. If you have any questions, please send me a PM.
Cheers and many thanks for your continuous support.
Prateek
Note the gapps maintainer's thread here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2397942
All download links, documentation etc, is pulled, omnirom and some other rom websites still link to that thread.
The question is simple, why do dev's when they get bored/retire etc. decide to pull all download links, documentation etc, instead of just saying there will be no more new versions?
I'm going to end this thread here, cause I know exactly how it will play out.
Devs do this for free, for fun, and owe no one anything. If they want to remove their links when they discontinue a project, that's entirely their decision and right.
No discussion is required on this. It's their rom, their thread and their link...... And they don't need to explain to anyone why they remove their links or not.
Thanks,
Darth
Forum Moderator
Hello,
I've developed a custom ROM for the HP Slate 21 (phobos). It is quite stable and I feel that it is time for it's public release. Since I am still quite new to XDA, could someone point me to where and how I should create my post? I'd be happy for any assistance! Sorry if I sound like a newbie!
Peace,
Quaesar
Hi,
This would be a good place for a new member to post a rom, http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general
But, please read these first,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2645321
That thread is about posting a link to your kernel source, which is mandatory on XDA. Per GPL.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2731538
This one is general rom posting guidelines.
If you are in doubt check out some rom threads in any devices development sections for examples.
Good luck!
Thanks,
Do you also know when I'll be promoted to a normal "member" instead of a junior member so I can participate and create DevDB threads?
I'm not exactly sure on devdb privileges, you could look through here or ask...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2349417
(the first post says senior member. But perhaps that's changed)
But here's the post count to each level...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30279684&postcount=4
Alright thanks!
Hello everyone, I've read a lot of posts in this forum about custom kernel for tulip and some of them have the kernel attached to the post (for instance this or this). Most of these kernels came from whyred development, I have already asked for the original download links, but they are shared through telegram (and, like other people, I don't have telegram) , so I've tried to compile them and make a thread in this forum without success. My question is: why sharing these links on telegram without making a thread here? This is what was done in whyred development (here and here). I think that a thread is fundamental for the knowledge of mods available for our device.
So, I was finally able to locate a trustworthy source for the surya build of this kernel.
MOD EDIT: Link Removed has 'Surya-Stormbreaker-v3-fixed.zip' dated 2020-12-08, which appears to be the most recent build.
I was directed there from the official Telegram channel (MOD EDIT: Link Removed), since the official Github (https://github.com/stormbreaker-project) offers no downloads.
What I want to know now is if anyone flashed this on top of Xiaomi.eu ROM?
Thanks in advance.
@pnin I've removed the download link as it redirected to pling.com, which is a pay-per-download website, and hence in violation of Forum Rule 13. Additionally, Telegram/WhatsApp links are only permitted for development threads, and since this isn't one, the Telegram link was also removed, as per the Telegram/WhatsApp Guidelines mentioned here.
Regards,
shadowstep
Forum Moderator
OK. I was just trying to provide the community with a trustworthy pointer, as well as scratch my own itch.
I think the Telegram rule, at least, is highly due for revision, considering how many projects are making it their main venue.
BTW, I was able to download the required file for V4 freely from Pling.