What is the difference between these forums - Verizon HTC One (M7)

Just out of curiosity, what is the difference between HTC One Android Development and HTC One Original Android Development. This has bugged me since I got my One...

Original development, just as in the name, is usually for original projects. Not really ports or already made roms just ported to the device. Usually you'll find the aosp and cyanogenmod roms specifically in the ogd forum while modded stock roms are usually in the standard development forums.
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That is kind of what I was thinking based on thread contents. AOSP in one, sense in the other... Thanks for the info!

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[Q] Android Develeopment Vs. Original Android Development?

I noticed there are two separate forums for Android development for the Note II.
Why is that? What does 'Original Android' mean in this context?
I have frequented other device forums but have not come across these two separate forums for any device (that I have used).
From what I've seen that refers to original rooms and mods built for/from the note 2 as opposed to ports from other devices
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I believe the android development section is meant for stuff based on the Samsung software, where original android development is meant for the stuff that isn't based on the Samsung software, like cyanogenmod.
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The thing is,what ever you create from scratch goes into original android Dev section while whatever you develop my modifying existing source/code goes into android development
For example:cyanogen mod being build from scratch and a kernel build from scratch goes into original android dev section while custom roms depending on Sammy stock roms cm sources or kernels depending already existing custom kernel sources goes into android development
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Thanks for the replies guys!
I guess its a new thing XDA is implementing since other devices (that I have owned) do not have this distinction; all the ROMS are released under one forum.
hirent said:
Thanks for the replies guys!
I guess its a new thing XDA is implementing since other devices (that I have owned) do not have this distinction; all the ROMS are released under one forum.
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Actually, this is a practice that has been going on for a year or so, it started with the Samsung S2, and spread to other popular devices.
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Difference between original android development and android development

Does anyone know the difference between HTC One X Android Development and HTC One X Original Android Development.
Thanks.
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Well, some is original stuff, like CyanogenMod and some is CM that's been re-packed with different icons.
One is original, and one isn't, thus two different forums.

[PROJECT]Collaborative Sense Port

Hi
I've created this thread here in general to try an effort to a collaborative port of (any) sense rom to galaxy nexus, lets to the point:
I was trying a different rom instead of the stock. Why? Because a custom rom with sense provide lots of things that stock doesn't have (init.d for example). In my case, I was using Insert Coin for One X, because in the past I had some success with other devices.. well. I didn't had the same success with galaxy nexus.
Of course any rom can be used, we need success in this port disregard the rom used.
Obs.: For people unable to help and able to troll, this isn't a thread for trolling/blaming/"giving the unrequired opinion about it" or "why not buying a HTC phone instead", please, you can create your own thread for that or just use your facebook.
Thanks
I think there was already a thread about a wip port of sense and touchwiz that booted but some major stuff wasn't working.
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I have one question about porting sense, what ROM is the best to use as base, cm10 or aosp?
I did some porting on my Droid 3 so I want to try on gnex also.
Thanks
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eqjunkie829 said:
I think there was already a thread about a wip port of sense and touchwiz that booted but some major stuff wasn't working.
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Yeah but as I can see, they're focus in specific versions, and I don't care about versions since it works. And I want a specific focus in join efforts to port sense.
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I have one question about porting sense, what ROM is the best to use as base, cm10 or aosp?
I did some porting on my Droid 3 so I want to try on gnex also.
Thanks
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It's relative. AOSP will be more easily imo, but in other hand, cm10 can be adapted, since there's cm10 for tegra (so we can adapt the source code, if someone wants to give a try). I was trying with cm10 4.1.1 btw (cause the InsertCoin is 4.1.1).
My Octo-oraculus says that there are few other threads like this and NONE of them will end up with something actually usable.
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My Octo-oraculus says that there are few other threads like this and NONE of them will end up with something actually usable.
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My eyes says that most of other threads are about many other subjects and NONE of them are about a collaborative project.
If you can track down swamp goblin he might give some insight he got a sense Tom working on the nexus s
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nasty007 said:
I have one question about porting sense, what ROM is the best to use as base, cm10 or aosp?
I did some porting on my Droid 3 so I want to try on gnex also.
Thanks
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Btw, I was thinking about trying backport the sense for Nexus S (since there's one port that was almost successful), the only problem is... the best port for NS is Gingerbread-based and I dont know how much effort will be needed to adapt a 4.x kernel with a 2.3 rom.

Epic 4G Touch Android Development vs Epic 4G Touch Original Development

Why two dev forums? Which forum for this model?
http://wireless.amazon.com/dp/B006U0Y17C
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Why two dev forums? Which forum for this model?
http://wireless.amazon.com/dp/B006U0Y17C
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The "original development" thread is for non-touchwiz based ROMs, non-stock kernels,etc...
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Gotcha. Thanks for the clarification.
You will also find some non touchwiz stuff in original development section too so it gets confusing. Original development is for original work not ports, rips, or themed roms.
Doesnt really have to be non touchwiz, just something original and not a stock rom with generic theme on it.
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Boring ROMs

Why is it sense lollipop that all Roms are exactly the same.
Of course I'm not a Dev or a themer of any kind buy damn if people Don't take the easy way out when building a Rom just to push out a buggy non stable edition of the most recent .
Please ,all comments welcome
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Any ROMs in particular ? Are you say sense ROMs or cm/aosp ROMs ?
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Any ROMs in particular ? Are you say sense ROMs or cm/aosp ROMs ?
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Pretty much all of them,
AOSP,GPE ,SENSE
I have met all requirements for every Rom with clean installs like we should all do and damn if either "videos" or an actual apk like the gallery just don't work.
I lack in the smarts to actually dev these Roms or I would put out a 100% stable one off Rom without a commit or half ass cherry pick from someone else's work with the same issues .
A fully unlocked phone that we can do anything with and it feels like an AT&T S4 with a locked bootlooader
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Taking the easy way out? No. Developing a ROM is not easy. This is very disrespectful to the developers who provide these ROMs. They provide these ROMs free of charge, in their own time, for everyone to enjoy. If you're unhappy with the ROMs on offer I suggest you learn to develop and create a ROM yourself.
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