Install milestone default 2.1 rom(Russian, CBW, Singapore, whatever);
Root it with androot or superoneclickroot.
Install last openrecovery build from Mioze7Ae.
Download update, put it to /sdcard/openrecovery/updates and update it in openrecovery.
One man making and one man standing.. it's good... yes.
But when team working together - that much better.
For that we make "organization" in github, where everyone can commit his patch to source.
So, everyone may join to our "organization" =)
Credits: CyanogenMod Developers,
Quarx,Xvilka,Dexter, Mioze7Ae, Stifley, nadlabak, dateno1, j.y.daddy, easye420, mchlbenner, mediaon, peshovec, Skrilax_CZ, khalpowers, wanted, hellmonger, stlifey, Epsylon3
People, there to many of you. Just THANK YOU for everyone who help me and who make this rom possible.
Here's a first attempt at an updater app. It's a port of milaq's cm4mm-updater for CM6.3 https://github.com/milaq/cm4mm-updater (which I understand is a continuation of a pre-RomManager CyanogenMod updater). At the moment, all I've done is change the default URL that the updater uses to read the available ROM list. Currently, it's probably more interesting to developers so don't get all whiny.
ROMs can be marked stable ("S") or experimental ("X")...
The default preference is to not display experimental ROMs...
The only ROM currently available *is* marked experimental (it's fj's 18112011) -- so if you run this you won't see any ROMs until you manually change the preference
ROMs are downloaded directly into the /sdcard/OpenRecovery/updates folder
milaq puts cm4mmupdater.apk in prebuilt/app on CM6.3
There's a nice mechanism for including change logs, but I didn't do that. Look at milaq's *.json for a better example.