[Kernel Source Request] EJIAYU.COM / JIAYU DEVICES - Android General

Hello XDA people, i m here because we need help. Me like a lot of people have chinese smartphones. The companies that make this smartphones hardly ever provide us the kernel source. The people from the spanish forum HTCMANIA made a petition to ejiayu inc (the company that make jiayu devices) because we want them to release the kernel source.
We need your help, so please go to this link :
https://www.change.org/es/peticiones/ejiayu-inc-ejiayu-com-full-source-jiayu-release-g3s-t
And sign the request. It took less that 5 minutes and you help a good cause. Please, your help is very important to us, you dont need to have this phone to sign the request, so everyone can do it.
We need you to share this and make all sign this request.
Your signature is very important.

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FroyoROMs.com - A site for everything Froyo!

Hey guys, I am happy that I am able to post this here after getting permission from the Admins! My name is Derek (aka viperboy on DF, Phandroid, and others) and I created www.froyoroms.com for Froyo ROMs and Froyo Development. I know there are already alot of forums for Android, but I wanted to give this a shot as this makes it easier for everything to be consolidated in one place.
I started this site up about 3 days ago so I don't have many users yet, but I'm looking forward to the site growing! It is completely free with no ads and you're more than welcome to just view if you want to even if you're not registered. I want to make it clear that I did this for the community, not to make money. I am not looking to compete with this site or any other site, it's just another place for Devs and Android enthusiasts to come together and enjoy all of the new ROMs and everything coming out with Froyo.
Speaking of Devs... I am looking to get some of you guys over there too! Again, I don't want to take you away from another site, but you have an open invitation to your own place over there. I can also provide you with...
Unlimited FTP storage
Your own board for you to moderate
A direct link to your board (example: www.froyoroms.com/developername)
your own e-mail address @froyoroms.com
As for the users, I ask you to please register over there, we would love to have you! As the site grows, I will also be looking for Moderators and I can provide you with storage space and your own @froyoroms.com e-mail as well. When that time comes, I will post more details about it in the Announcement section of my site.
If you have any questions, please let me know! Suggestions and feedback is greatly appreciated as this is my first website and forum and I believe that listening to user feedback is the greatest way to improve a site!
Again, thank you to XDA Admins and this site!
- Derek
I had some people register here after posting this thread. Just wanted to say thank you for registering! I'm working on some EVO how-to's and will get to the Droid how-to's hopefully tomorrow.
If anyone out there would be able to post how-to's (like rooting and recovery basics since there isn't much in the way of Froyo ROMs right now) that would be great! I am not familiar with all the devices so I could sure use some help!
Thanks again, everyone!
-Derek
i wanna help with evo
hi there thank you for launching that new site.. i just signed up for it... i have the new evo was interested in helping test out the 2.2... let me know pls would love to give a helping hand

Becoming a Android "ROM" Developer

Hello Fellow xDa Members/Developers
I have a few questions to ask for help if you don't mind helping a noobie
First of all let me introduce myself I'm David and I'm 14 years old about to 15 in a Month. I own a Nexus 7, Samsung Epic 4G Touch. I'm really love all these roms people are building with all new features/tweaks and new designs! It really catches my attention to the fullest.
I, Myself want to become a Android Rom Developer. I Just don't know where to start . Please reply with a nice reply not a nonsense, Thank you.
Code:
Please feel free to link to Tutorials and inform me with what coding languages.
"Please Quote my post for any replys so I get a notification about it."
JustDrado said:
Hello Fellow xDa Members/Developers
I have a few questions to ask for help if you don't mind helping a noobie
First of all let me introduce myself I'm David and I'm 14 years old about to 15 in a Month. I own a Nexus 7, Samsung Epic 4G Touch. I'm really love all these roms people are building with all new features/tweaks and new designs! It really catches my attention to the fullest.
I, Myself want to become a Android Rom Developer. I Just don't know where to start . Please reply with a nice reply not a nonsense, Thank you.
Code:
Please feel free to link to Tutorials and inform me with what coding languages.
"Please Quote my post for any replys so I get a notification about it."
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=how+to+become+an+android+rom+developer
But really please use the search for such topics there is a vast database of knowledge and your disposal, and the first step to becoming a developer is to search and read, and read, and read.
Then if you have a particular question that you cant find an answer to someone can help you

[Completed] LG L50

i have been looking a lot of information about this device and then only thing i could do is rooting it .... so what i and a lot of L series users want is to you pay more attention to this series because all we want custom roms and official support ... you have help me a lot with other devices but with my new one a cant :/ so please we will be so grateful if you start working in this LG series .... thanks a lot.
Hi
Thanks for writing to us at XDA Assist. It isn't up to XDA Developers to decide which devices get the most development, XDA simply provides a place for people to get together and share their work and ideas. It's up to the developers to make the decision of which device(s) they want to develop for. Unfortunately low-spec devices such as the L50 rarely receive any development, because they're low-spec they're also low popularity, and developers generally develop for popular devices to make it worth their while. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.
Even though you may not receive any custom ROMs for your phone, if you can root it you can still customise it through the use of the Xposed Fraemwork and modules. I'd suggest you take a look:
Xposed - General info, versions & changelog
Xposed Framework Modules
Good luck with your phone.
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[Kernel & Development] Help needed

Who am i​
I am from The Netherlands, 22 years old and currently studying an programming course in my country.
I just started year 2 of my course (total 4 years) and i know the programming basics of:
- Java (Object Oriented)
- SQL
Purpose of this Thread​
I love android. I love it so much that i want to build my own ROMS & Kernels. However, maybe this is a stupid question, i absolutely do not know where the F*** i need to start....
Lets say i start at the basics creating my own Galaxy S6 Rom. How do i write scripts? How do i create a Unified Build (for all S6 models) etc. etc.
This above question might be tooooooo specific, but im talking generally about how to build a rom.
Ive been though a few guides (included a few from XDA), but seriously, it seems these are outdated...
What i am asking is DEFENITELY NOT an "Personal Trainer" who can assist me with every thing i need to do..
BUT i really appreciate it if someone can provide me with some nice resources, tips, tricks, links, guides and examples.
I feel kinda stupid because i probably getting some comments bellow here saying that i need to "google" properly..
But i seriously ask for some help here.
Hope you understand so you can help me a hand over here
Read me​- If this thread isn't allowed, please close it.
- if you have nothing useful to say that isn't going to help me, please say nothing or PM me..
First learn how to port roms then try some other devices rom on your devices then try to modified them then try to create you own
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1801690
Thanks
???? Nitin Maan
don't forget to hit thanks ☺???

Difference Between a 'Noobie' and a 'Newbie'

Hello everyone!
I usually see people refering new member as a 'noob'. They shout at new members like they should be gifted knowledge by God since their birth!
BUT, there's big difference between Noobs and New. I hope you'll understand my point of view.
Let me tell you difference as a definition:
●Noobies: These are those people who are either new or old to existing condition. But they never want to learn. They ask question like "I can't do this" instead of asking "How to do this?"
They are usually pain in the... and they are born to irritate developers. Because of them, thread gets some unnecessary posts. NO developer force any member to flash their ROM or Kernel. Developers love when people report bugs in their ROM but hey wait! There's two method of reporting (let's see two method by two examples):
1). Noobs: Useless ROM, doesn't support call recording feature.
Good members: Can you please add call recording feature in next build? Else ROM is perfect. Thank you.
2). Noobs: Why do you even make a ROM that doesn't support VoLTE? Please leave XDA. (!)
Good members: Hello, your ROM is so smooth. I have great experience so far. Just want to know if you can somehow add VoLTE in your next build. It's really a requirement in India. Thank you!
Till now, you can easily differentiate between Noobies and other members
●Newbies: These are totally new people who are new to existing condition but they always wants to gather information somehow. They always try first and search for info themselves rather than asking aimlessly.
Always remember, we were newbie too at first.
Differentiating is pretty hard here. But you've to make sure to NEVER act rudely with them. They are new, if they don't get support, they'll loose interest in Android and XDA.
The Expert in Anything was Once a Beginner
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Best you can do is that check their total post count on XDA.
Source: Wrote it myself
Simillar thread by me: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/hard-brick-soft-brick-terminology-t3598335
I must say you did a good job differentiating between noob and newbies:laugh:
It would be much better/easier to suggest all the noob user's to use XDA's search plus feature
sm_adil said:
I must say you did a good job differentiating between noob and newbies:laugh:
It would be much better/easier to suggest all the noob user's to use XDA's search plus feature
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I really appreciate your feedback
Hello iam also a newbie I love XDA and it's support I flashed 2 costom roms and without any error thanks XDA

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