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Since I've had alot of free time lately I think I'd like to get into creating some custom ROMs but first I want to ask a couple of basic questions, I know that theres more people than than ksmith and nick7 that know about creating ROMs and any help/advice you think you have for me is appreciated.
1. Is there a good a website or thread here to help me get started (I tried the Android Central search but all that comes up is all the new ROMs that other people create which doesn't really help me) if so post the url to it.
2. I'd probably just start out making simple changes to ROMs that are already out there (changing the default theme, boot animation, etc..) so would it be easier for me to start on a rooted stock ROM or a custom ROM already out there (like ReBorn, ShellROM or even Thunderom, I'd be sure to get the devs permission though first)
3. Is there anything dangerous that I should not do/play with that would end up bricking my phone or anything it else bad?
Thanks for your time, and any help that you have to offer.
Btw I have a few different computers at my disposal running windows, mandriva, debian, and every kind of buntu that there is.
1. Is there a good a website or thread here to help me get started (I tried the Android Central search but all that comes up is all the new ROMs that other people create which doesn't really help me) if so post the url to it.
2. I'd probably just start out making simple changes to ROMs that are already out there (changing the default theme, boot animation, etc..) so would it be easier for me to start on a rooted stock ROM or a custom ROM already out there (like ReBorn, ShellROM or even Thunderom, I'd be sure to get the devs permission though first)
3. Is there anything dangerous that I should not do/play with that would end up bricking my phone or anything it else bad?
Thanks for your time, and any help that you have to offer.

Btw I have a few different computers at my disposal running windows, mandriva, debian, and every kind of buntu that there is.
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