View Full Version : Ervius Were Are You?
marcosorano
27th May 2008, 01:32 PM
ervius were are you we need you..... trinity rom 19213 build from you?
ervius
27th May 2008, 03:30 PM
I'm ever here, but maybe no more roms by me to post here.....
many times to spend to make new roms & apps, few donations....
maybe is better if I do something else.....
marcosorano
27th May 2008, 04:12 PM
ok man you right!
i'll never forget you and your beatifull rom tank's ervius:)
nikitto
27th May 2008, 04:22 PM
I'm ever here, but maybe no more roms by me to post here.....
many times to spend to make new roms & apps, few donations....
maybe is better if I do something else.....
We understand what you say. You're great.
Get Luck !
NiAx Team.
xxpto
28th May 2008, 02:37 AM
I am a user of cooked ROMs and I am very very thankful to all the ROM cookers but I can only understand that cookers do this for fun and because they like to be recognized for their job. I cannot understand someone that asks for money for something that he does not take the responsibility for.
Off course that I think some of the cookers deserve the donations but asking for donations and complain because users don’t pay is beyond limits!
Do cookers donate to all the developers of all the applications that cookers include in their ROMs?!
Andyc46
28th May 2008, 03:00 AM
I am a user of cooked ROMs and I am very very thankful to all the ROM cookers but I can only understand that cookers do this for fun and because they like to be recognized for their job. I cannot understand someone that asks for money for something that he does not take the responsibility for.
Off course that I think some of the cookers deserve the donations but asking for donations and complain because users don’t pay is beyond limits!
Do cookers donate to all the developers of all the applications that cookers include in their ROMs?!
While it is true the ROM Cookers do this for fun (and to some extent for their own use) plus the challenge, they have all these people asking them for this modification and that modification. It all takes time and it is only fair and reasonable that they should ask for Donations and be rewarded for their work.
At the end of the day all they are asking for is a Donation. Remember, Time is Money......so if you like and use a particular ROM...donate if the Cooker has that option.
FInixNOver
29th May 2008, 01:01 AM
I am a user of cooked ROMs and I am very very thankful to all the ROM cookers but I can only understand that cookers do this for fun and because they like to be recognized for their job. I cannot understand someone that asks for money for something that he does not take the responsibility for.
Off course that I think some of the cookers deserve the donations but asking for donations and complain because users don’t pay is beyond limits!
Do cookers donate to all the developers of all the applications that cookers include in their ROMs?!
Maybe you should try cooking a good ROM, to understand how much work and most important the spare time spent to achive it!!:mad:
This being said, not to mention, that ervius, not only is a awesome cooker, as he is also a developer of some excelent apps that he always share so we can our cooking experience more satisfying. So don't talk about something you know nothing about!!
I'm also a cooker, and never asked for donations; as a matter of fact, I don't even have a donation link, but sometimes these kind of comments make me wonder if I shouldn't have one, bc I'm wearing down my phone, flashing all the time so I can test my ROMs before releasing.
And sometimes I have to put up with some nagging from some users that are never satisfied and want more of this or less of that, with some disregard for my time and effort. What keeps me going is that there are still many users that are pleased by my work and encourage me, by some compliment or even by some help(sometimes precious help) in solving some issues that I wasn't able to test before...
So, maybe you should think and do some of the dirty work before talking nonsense...:rolleyes:
KamaL
29th May 2008, 01:16 AM
I agree with you 100%!! I can only imagine the effort and time spent on releasing those application. It's surely very difficult to make such perfect ROMS as yours and satisfy all users' needs.
So I take the opportunity to thank all ROM cookers and especially ervius for bringing some crucial tools for the development of applications for our trinities.
Keep up the good work guys!! :D
netdrg
29th May 2008, 01:38 AM
I absolutely agree with finixover.
I would like to thank ervius for his help and for everything he does for us cookers.
Again thank you ;)
oggi1969
29th May 2008, 09:14 AM
Hi
+1 For finixnover
ERVIUS the king cookers . APPS or tools is the best ...
VERY THANK's FOR MR ERVIUS ...
xxpto
29th May 2008, 08:44 PM
Maybe you should try cooking a good ROM, to understand how much work and most important the spare time spent to achive it!!:mad:
This being said, not to mention, that ervius, not only is a awesome cooker, as he is also a developer of some excelent apps that he always share so we can our cooking experience more satisfying. So don't talk about something you know nothing about!!
I'm also a cooker, and never asked for donations; as a matter of fact, I don't even have a donation link, but sometimes these kind of comments make me wonder if I shouldn't have one, bc I'm wearing down my phone, flashing all the time so I can test my ROMs before releasing.
And sometimes I have to put up with some nagging from some users that are never satisfied and want more of this or less of that, with some disregard for my time and effort. What keeps me going is that there are still many users that are pleased by my work and encourage me, by some compliment or even by some help(sometimes precious help) in solving some issues that I wasn't able to test before...
So, maybe you should think and do some of the dirty work before talking nonsense...:rolleyes:
For me asking for money takes away de xda-developers spirit. Can you imagine if developers of open distros of Linux start asking for money?
Anyway I am in favor of putting a donation link, I would donate to you, FInixNOver, if you have a donation link, I am using your ROM and I am very happy with it. What made me write was the fact he was saying almost something like "I’ll do it if you pay".
I can imagine the time you all spend on this, and again I am really thankful.
ervius
29th May 2008, 08:48 PM
For me asking for money takes away de xda-developers spirit. Can you imagine if developers of open distros of Linux start asking for money?
Anyway I am in favor of putting a donation link, I would donate to you, FInixNOver, if you have a donation link, I am using your ROM and I am very happy with it. What made me write was the fact he was saying almost something like "I’ll do it if you pay".
I can imagine the time you all spend on this, and again I am really thankful.
guys, I never said that want donations, only that that is too time to spend makeing new roms, new apps, new tricks, and sometimes, someone, take that and delete my sign, (but this is other thing!!!), only this..... maybe I'm tired.....
xxpto
29th May 2008, 09:04 PM
guys, I never said that want donations, only that that is too time to spend makeing new roms, new apps, new tricks, and sometimes, someone, take that and delete my sign, (but this is other thing!!!), only this..... maybe I'm tired.....
Just to finish this...
Ervius, you've done a very good job, I am even thinking to flash your latest ROM over FInixNOver’s ROM :-) and If I start using yours I will donate!
rl66
30th May 2008, 12:09 AM
cooking a good rom is a bit like porting macOs on a PSP... but without credit from apple.
so may i say "big up to all romcooker around the world"? yes i think so
adewidt
30th May 2008, 12:19 AM
guys, I never said that want donations, only that that is too time to spend makeing new roms, new apps, new tricks, and sometimes, someone, take that and delete my sign, (but this is other thing!!!), only this..... maybe I'm tired.....
I understand you.
It takes a lot of evenings to create a ROM.
Thanks for all your hard work!
Social life is more important then creating ROMs ;)
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