As I'm sure you know, the Jellybean 4.1.1 source code was uploaded to the AOSP repos a few hours ago. Following on from my Nexus 7 port, this is a build based off of the AOSP repositories, using the open source endeavoru tree started by intrepresentation. This is a pure AOSP build, the only changes I've applied are to add the Nexus 7 boot animation, APNs, and stuff that is required to get it working.
Issues
Wireless doesn't connect for a small handful of users
Radio also doesn't work for a small number of users in recent builds
Contributing
I'm also opening up the codebase, so if you think you can contribute then submit a pull request. Anyone can contribute by helping to submit bugs to the issue tracker. Remember to include as much detail as possible. Steps to replicate, logcats etc.
If you've never tried developing for android before, then the best way to get started is to first get the source built (I'll post up a quick guide at some point), have a look through the code, read a page or two about AOSP, then see if you can pick off any bugs. Github makes it easy to find bugs, and submit your fixes back to me, so have a read up on that too if you're unfamiliar.
I've set up a short guide that should help you get started with building android, check it out here.
Build #33 (boot.img updated)
Button backlights fixed
A2DP pairing fixed (TeamNDVRu)
Multitouch gaming fixed (TeamNDVRu)
Better screen off power management (pab)
Pinyin Chinese input fixed (Properly this time) (Myself, Lord Clockan, AOSP)
Lockscreen widget alignment in lower DPI settings fixed (Properly this time)
Incoming call widget alignment in lower DPI settings fixed
Build #32
Fix lockscreen unlock widget alignment under lower DPIs
Fix Google Chinese Input
Fix AGPS - GPS now locks a lot quicker
Build #31
Merge latest JRO03L (Android 4.1.1_r4) changes
Update prebuilt binaries to 2.17 release
Fix for slow USB Mass Storage transfer rates (seader @ github, kaltkaffe @ Cyanogenmod)
Add potentially performance improving compile time flags
Build #30 (boot.img updated)
Merged latest JRO03H (Android 4.1.1_r3) changes
Wifi Hotspot fixed (Lord Clockan, tbalden)
pollyd no longer survives airplane mode, sets initial call volume correctly (pab)
Switch the build server to using 'squisher' (optimizes zip file output)
Add custom power HAL to control cpu frequencies better (mdeejay)
Build #29 (boot.img updated)
Update kernel + modules to 1.29.401.7
Update prebuilt binaries to 1.29.401.11
Enhanced in call noise suppression (Mike Grissom, Cyanogenmod)
Finished pollyd, in call volume now working correctly (pab)
Kernel crash when placing a call with headset is now resolved
Replace Superuser with SuperSU
Build #28
Phone: In call echo fixed (Mostly, there's still a faint echo, but very manageable)
Build #27
Framework: Fixed Unity games touch input (Without patching kernel - You're safe to flash whatever custom kernel you want without breaking stuff)
Radio: Some experimental stuff that may improve signal, or fix radio for those with issues
Experimental fix for this issue
Build #26
Camera: Added support for up to 8MP
Fixed front facing camera
Fixed video recording format
Radio: Corrected network status indicator
Vendor: Added Stk package Signatures
Sebianoti (who also designed the awesome banner at the top) has been kind enough to make us an image to put in our signatures.
URL: http://i.imgur.com/mPX3k.png
More here and here
Thanks to..
pabx, rogro82, and chris-p - These guys are far more knowledgeable than I and have been incredible. Send some love their way.
Lord Clockan
tbalden
richardtrip
more2come
BMutsaards for pointing us to the working gapps, and helping to debug/test
MashineGun, entropin, and everyone else in IRC who's been helping to debug and find solutions
Everyone who contributed to intrepresentation's Cyanogenmod tree
Everyone who's tested, offered help and support
My Android History:
Motorola Milestone > HTC Desire Z > HTC Desire HD > LG Optimus Speed > Samsung Galaxy S II > HTC One X > Samsung Galaxy S III
> Google Nexus 4 > HTC One
I too will need to wait for wifi and radio before proceeding and testing as it is a work number but thanks for the quick work. I look forward to using this rom in the future.
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