I don't know if somebody even still reads it
, it's true, this way it's useless and outdated, but it is impossible for one person to keep an index up to date. Although it has been a great effort!
Maybe an alternative is in order: what about the idea to put all the ROMS in a Google spreadsheet on Google Drive, and let one person 'rearrange the columns' but all user can edit. I am for example a complete brainless non-developing phone user, and the only thing that is of true interest to me is what the ROM supports, UMS, USB-OTG, Swype, various issues.
This way, any developer only needs to fill in some info (date, title, build, link) and users can feedback about the rest... I needed a new ROM so I was anyway making a spreadsheet for me - but I stopped at the Paranoid Hybrid ROM, only tested a few now. You can find it here (anyone can edit):
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aivw3eoh46GMdEstaFUwb2h4SjIwdlhrR0MzbzcySGc
I hope I'm not trespassing any boundaries here, I applauded the initiative of an index, anyway, but I think that this is the only way such a thing can work, even mixing Original/Non-original builds (since I never understood what it actually means).
So daniel_costa_rj, if you think it's a good idea, add the link to the first post and I think the table could be filled in quite efficiently through users themselves (who can also add comments including usernames and dates), offering a nice guide for complete idiots like me. Because if there's no real 'update'-team, no individual could ever keep up. Using a table like this, you can also download it and filter it for any information or selecting roms to your liking.