[ROM] Android Open Kang Project

Okie dokie... here's a copy of todays AOKP news, taken from G+:
"A Message from +Roman Birg : "M6 and Beyond!"

After a great deal of conversation within the team, I’ve decided to make a formal announcement regarding the future of AOKP.

To start, I’m officially announcing the retirement of the following devices as supported:

HTC Incredible (inc)
HTC Desire (bravo)
HTC Evo 4G (supersonic)
Amazon Kindle Fire (otter)


These devices have a number of problems for our team; first and foremost the fact none of us own any of them. Beyond that, they’re falling behind in terms of hardware, and maintaining them blindly defeats us before we begin in our goal to create stable releases. I’ve come to the conclusion that by supporting these devices we’ve overextended ourselves, and the team is in agreement. Long story short; we can’t release a Milestone build and call it ‘stable’ with these devices in our farm. The code for these devices will still be in our repos, so anybody who wants to compile them can do so if they wish... they just won’t be receiving “official” builds any longer. We’re all very sorry about this, but we feel it is necessary for the health of the ROM (and the team making it!).

Now that the bad news is out of the way...

Milestone 6 is coming! We are shooting for a release sometime this weekend. No promises! We’ve been working for the past few weeks to squash as many bugs as we can. This will be our final ICS release.

After Milestone 6, the team take a short break in preparation for Jelly Bean. We’ll be taking a different approach to JB; starting fresh. With a clean start, we’ll be able to set things up properly from the get-go. We’re a much more experienced unit now, and we believe merging all of the JB changes is just asking for trouble.

When I started AOKP back in November, I really hadn’t intended on releasing it to more than Nexus devices. AOKP has grown bigger than anyone has expected, most of all me. It quite literally blew up in my face. Right now, according to Android Open Kang Project - User Statistics, there are almost 50,000 devices running AOKP and almost 120,000 devices using some kind of AOKP code-base (aka a KANG). Bear in mind this stats system was implemented only starting with build 39. This is absolutely insane to me!

In closing, Team Kang is just a small group, and AOKP was started for fun. We aim to keep it fun. Putting together a feature-rich and buttery-smooth ROM with unrivalled stability is fun both because of our love of doing it and getting to share it with all of you. Thanks for understanding the things we need to do to keep it that way."

Discuss! :)
 
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So we're looking at JB Build 1 in...mid August?

I think much sooner.. I interpreted it as, even though they're starting fresh, they function better as a team and unit now. Plus I'm sure once they get the source and begin they'll have a few things they'll want to get working and release at a time. Say like pulldown toggles and some nav bar options for the first build, ya know nothing crazy, and just work from there.

I'd take a guess and say they may have build 1 ready within 1-2 weeks of source dropping. Maybe I'm being optimistic ? :)

EDIT: Should say I'm also using info I read from CM9 to bias my opinion.. where they are saying they don't anticipate the changes in JB to push them back too far and actually are optimistic that a lot of code will merge easily.
 
I drunk commented in that G+ stream. I'm doing it now as a matter of fact.

I'm glad they're starting over and not merging code fwiw. I do that on a much smaller level at work. It's always cleaner, and easier to navigate. No unknowns. No surprises.

I am seriously looking forward to some good ole AOSP JB kanged from source. I can stop flashing ports every day.

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How do I get the two custom apps to appear on the lock screen? Default is camera and unlock but I want to add SMS to it and I select it in from controls but it doesn't appear on the lockscreen

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How do I get the two custom apps to appear on the lock screen? Default is camera and unlock but I want to add SMS to it and I select it in from controls but it doesn't appear on the lockscreen

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At the top of that menu you have to select a different lockscreen style (quad, octo, etc) first..
 
Saw that Team Kang expects an m6 release this weekend. Who's going to give it a whirl?

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Saw that Team Kang expects an m6 release this weekend. Who's going to give it a whirl?

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I'd consider it, but probably not too hard, lol... JB is too good. Based on twitter it looks like it should be up tonight btw.
 
I'd consider it, but probably not too hard, lol... JB is too good. Based on twitter it looks like it should be up tonight btw.

Same, no going back for me.

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Same, no going back for me.

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I flashed the JB bootloader today and clean flashed Jelly Belly 2.4. Can only do so much flashing and setup in a day.

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I flashed the JB bootloader today and clean flashed Jelly Belly 2.4. Can only do so much flashing and setup in a day.

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I just went back to the JB bootloader.

That being said, I really hope we see an early JB AOKP build in a few weeks.

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I would consider running aokp 40 if I knew jb aokp would be ready a week later. But since it probably will be some time longer than that, I'll prolly stick it out with jelly bellTill we get jb source.

Hat said, I miss aokp features and ICS battery life, and I'm not too hot abt ports in general, but this is the price you pay sometimes to have the newest and illest ..... :)
 
Are you going for it after it drops for Toro?

Edit: M6 for toro is up on the AOKP site.

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This really is a tough choice. Flash Ms6 and wait for Aokp JB or get on the jelly bean Wagon now. Choices, choices.



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Been on CM9 guy in my short 40 days of my rooted GNEX, downloaded AOKP M6. Thinking about it...or wait for JB in a week or two?

Happy with CM9, just wondering, board, advantages?
 
I will once my phone says the site is available. Getting a site is temporary down message

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ICS is so 2 weeks ago. :p

Flash the JB ROM, get used to it. Once the official rooted version is released, flash that, then patiently wait a few days for the first AOKP ROM.
Like a lot of people have said on here, once you are running JB, you won't want to run ICS anymore.

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I will once my phone says the site is available. Getting a site is temporary down message

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Saw on Twitter a message from the team that their site is down. The files are also available on goo.im.

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I know the first boot on a new ROM can take longer than usual, but I have been on the Google screen for about 10 minutes. I already pulled the battery, re-wiped everything and re-flashed the ROM and GAPPS - same result. Any thoughts? Thank you!
 

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