Updated "Stock" ROM?

typo

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One thing I'd love to see here but really never have is an updated "stock" ROM based on the official HTC and/or AT&T ROMs.

What I mean would be a ROM that looks and feels like the stock ROMs in terms of appearance, configuration, and included software, but which uses some enhanced "under the hood" changes -- newer OS builds, possibly updated software versions, and maybe some "bug fix" tweaks, but no new software, no new interfaces, no new icons, no big changes in behavior.

I think would offer two nice things to the community: a solid ROM for users who want something basic and familiar, and a good baseline for comparing different OS builds and the like.

I have zero cooking experience, however, so I think it's a little beyond my current skills -- and I don't even know if there's some big technically infeasible part of this proposal. I would, however, be happy to help coordinate a project if this idea appeals to anybody with a little more knowledge.

Or, if this idea HAS been done and somebody can point me to it, I'd definitely appreciate it. :D
 

bennyj71

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Feb 23, 2008
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One thing I'd love to see here but really never have is an updated "stock" ROM based on the official HTC and/or AT&T ROMs.

What I mean would be a ROM that looks and feels like the stock ROMs in terms of appearance, configuration, and included software, but which uses some enhanced "under the hood" changes -- newer OS builds, possibly updated software versions, and maybe some "bug fix" tweaks, but no new software, no new interfaces, no new icons, no big changes in behavior.

I think would offer two nice things to the community: a solid ROM for users who want something basic and familiar, and a good baseline for comparing different OS builds and the like.

I have zero cooking experience, however, so I think it's a little beyond my current skills -- and I don't even know if there's some big technically infeasible part of this proposal. I would, however, be happy to help coordinate a project if this idea appeals to anybody with a little more knowledge.

Or, if this idea HAS been done and somebody can point me to it, I'd definitely appreciate it. :D
Take a look a the NATF(Not A Treo Fan)'s ROMS. They are the ATT version with some of the bloatware stripped out. Much better performance. This was the first ROM I ever flashed because I liked how close it was to stock.
 

RizwanKhan

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Apr 10, 2008
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look up the user nothrills. all his roms are stock with performance mods; afcourse haven't seen him release anything of late so don't know where he went off to.