[Q] CyanogenMod and Lg source code - General Questions and Answers

Hi everyone!
I tried to find information or if someone have just write before...but i think i can't find the way..
My problem is: i have the sourcecode of my Lg device and i have sync the cyanogenmod repo...how can i merge the code?
My device is LgC550, unfortunately is not supported yet but i want to develop custom rom..can someone help me?
Sorry for my bad english!

I don't think that that's as easy as you think. As far as I know Cyanogenmod isn't build from the norman android OS and so you can't just mix them and have a new rom But Maybe I'm not right.

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