[Q] Google Edition Roms - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi Xda Forum
I was wondering will the google edition based roms ever have tweaks like cm10,aokp, etc with the stability of the stock google edition rom because in most aosp roms the front facing camera has a green tint and overall rom is not as stable also something like nfc don't work and the scrolling isnt as smooth

CM, AOKP and GE are all distinctly different ROMs and are unlikely to merge. So no, the GE editions ROMs will never be like CM or AOKP because then guess what... they'd be CM or AOKP!

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CM, AOKP and GE are all distinctly different ROMs and are unlikely to merge. So no, the GE editions ROMs will never be like CM or AOKP because then guess what... they'd be CM or AOKP!
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I didn't ask if they would ever merge lol I asked if Google edition roms will ever get any kind of tweaks, aokp and cm were just examples of stock aosp roms with mods to the system.

Do you even bother to do 30 seconds research before asking stupid questions?

No need to be rude...but im aware of all of the GE ROMs out currently and none of them compare to the aosp roms out when it comes to customization that's what I'm looking for

I agree the AOSP based ROMs for HTC One (CyanogenMod, Paranoid Android, etc.) are still pretty buggy. I'm seeing battery drain, Google sync problems, camera tint, and font rendering issues.
I think it's still a bit early for AOSP-based ROMs (builds compiled from source) for the HTC One. It doesn't help that Google and/or HTC haven't released all the needed source and binary blobs. So for now we have buggy builds from source, or more solid builds from the GE dumps but with far less customization.
There is one GE ROM you might try that offers a few more tweaks via a secondary flashable zip: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39184446&postcount=3

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What, if any, effect will the 4.3 update have on AOSP-based ROM development?

I've read conflicting remarks in the individual threads of various roms, and am thus confused.
Will the official 4.3 update have any helpful effect on the development of completely Sense-less roms like CM and Paranoid Android, or does it only really make a difference for stock-based ones?
I'm pretty sure it will make a difference once we get kernel source. I could be totally wrong. But that's my guess. But i'm pretty sure 4.3 roms are already running well!
Kernel source and vendor binaries are where it will make a difference

[Q] So are Sense ROMs the only viable ones?

I have used all sorts of devices over the years, everything from Nexi, to the HP Touchpad and I have never seen such a dead AOSP community. Even on the Droid DNA there were multiple kernels to chose from that worked on AOSP based ROMs. I am currently running Insert Coin on my GSM M7, but I really miss AOSP. Liquidsmooth and CM11 are both out and updated for this device, but the accompanying kernels (I need SW2W and D2TW) are incredibly buggy.
So whats up with the M7? Does nobody use AOSP based ROMs?
Why not just use one of the GPE ROMs? Or do a full conversion? Then you have an officially supported Nexus like build and can run the GPE kernels and mods. I find it to be rock solid stable even while undervolted and overclocked.
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[Q] possible stupid question..

Is there any roms that are ASOP, based on stock AT&T for 5.0? All I can,find are CM12 based based roms. If that's the case, what's the reason? I have stayed away from CM roms in the past due to their lack of full functionality.(Bluetooth, camera, visual voice mail issues) Any recommendations for as close to an AOSP as possible?
I believe this has to do with the boot loader being locked and therefore all roms must be based of stock
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Is there any roms that are ASOP, based on stock AT&T for 5.0? All I can,find are CM12 based based roms. If that's the case, what's the reason? I have stayed away from CM roms in the past due to their lack of full functionality.(Bluetooth, camera, visual voice mail issues) Any recommendations for as close to an AOSP as possible?
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Locked bootloader prevents any flashing of AOSP Roms and custom kernels period

Stock based custom rom

AOSP based and cm based ROMs haven't been stable as of now,it doesn't mean it lessens affort of developers like akhil or varun but we need stock based ROMs in the meantime if you see nexus 5 forum there you have "catacalysm"
(http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/orig-development/rom-cataclysm-nexus-5-t2518660)which is most appropriated rom over there. It is essentially a stock rom modified with some gravitybox like features .It even supports RRO layERS. I am not a dev by any mean don't have computer to try out these things but we have well more than capable developers who could develop such ROMs quite easily.What do you think is it worth it?

7.0 port from nexus 4?

as the snapdragon s4pro and 600 are very similar and other than minor things the nexus 4 and m7 are close phones on the hardware level, how hard would it be to port this rom?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/orig-development/wip-aosp-7-0-nougat-t3448444
would someone be willing to give it a go?
I have not been in the dev scene since pre 5.0 and things have changed enough that it would be almost starting from scratch for me I figured someone with experience porting modern roms would be better suited for the task.
Why should someone port this rom? We have already two nice working 7.0 Roms for the M7 well both are not in final release yet but you can use Slim7 as daily driver its pretty good http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one/orig-development/rom-slim-7-t348665. Porting a Rom is a lot of work and Slim7 is AOSP so i think thats better
Porting ROMs isn't that easy, even with similar hardware. Building AOSP-based ROMs isn't easy as well. I'm working on it since two months, but it has its complications. If you want stock-like Nougat ROMs, I highly recommend the Slim7 beta, which isn't loaded with a ton of apps, or wait until I figure out the build of Nougat ROMs and get a working build of AOSP-OMS (which is pure AOSP but using CyanogenMod's sources and build system, so it's easy to build for the m7)

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