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OmegaBlaze

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THANKS FOR POSTING! About to try it out now. ALSO, I'm a noob when it comes to development, but how could this rom be pure AOSP if the kernel is based on CM?
 
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LiquidSolstice

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THANKS FOR POSTING! About to try it out now. ALSO, I'm a noob when it comes to development, but how could this rom be pure AOSP if the kernel is based on CM?
It's not pure AOSP. There is no such thing as pure AOSP except whatever is built from Google's source for the Nexus devices.
 

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Facts!

And at the end of the day, damn ROM won't even boot up. Back to Oxygen.
Your CM kernel doesn't build by default in an AOSP build engine so a lot of it I constructed by hand.

It seemed to build without error; maybe I was wrong here

Edit: Some things I KANG'd from CM but does it really matter? If you're really a developer and have looked at kernel code you should know it's all mostly generic anyway the same way android code is so I don't entirely understand you
 
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It's not pure AOSP. There is no such thing as pure AOSP except whatever is built from Google's source for the Nexus devices.
Pure AOSP is defined as Android code without any aftermarket changes like what is found in CyanogenMod 12 (t-mobile theme engine etc)

If Google uses an AOSP code-base to build for Nexus and decides for w/ reason to build for a Motorola device (It was owned by Google so not that far out of reality) does that mean the Moto device does not have AOSP even if it was generated from the same code?
 
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