Posted By: roman Jul 05 2012 11:16 PM
After a great deal of conversation within the team, I’ve decided to make a formal announcement regarding the future of AOKP.
To start, I’m officially announcing the retirement of the following devices as supported:
HTC Incredible (inc)
HTC Desire (bravo)
HTC Evo 4G (supersonic)
Amazon Kindle Fire (otter)
These devices have a number of problems for our team; first and foremost the fact none of us own any of them. Beyond that, they’re falling behind in terms of hardware, and maintaining them blindly defeats us before we begin in our goal to create stable releases. I’ve come to the conclusion that by supporting these devices we’ve overextended ourselves, and the team is in agreement. Long story short; we can’t release a Milestone build and call it ‘stable’ with these devices in our farm. The code for these devices will still be in our repos, so anybody who wants to compile them can do so if they wish... they just won’t be receiving “official” builds any longer. We’re all very sorry about this, but we feel it is necessary for the health of the ROM (and the team making it!).
Now that the bad news is out of the way...
Milestone 6 is coming! We are shooting for a release sometime this weekend. No promises! We’ve been working for the past few weeks to squash as many bugs as we can. This will be our final ICS release.
After Milestone 6, the team take a short break in preparation for Jelly Bean. We’ll be taking a different approach to JB; starting fresh. With a clean start, we’ll be able to set things up properly from the get-go. We’re a much more experienced unit now, and we believe merging all of the JB changes is just asking for trouble.
When I started AOKP back in November, I really hadn’t intended on releasing it to more than Nexus devices. AOKP has grown bigger than anyone has expected, most of all me. It quite literally blew up in my face. Right now, according to
http://stats.aokp.co, there are almost 50,000 devices running AOKP and almost 120,000 devices using some kind of AOKP code-base (aka a KANG). Bear in mind this stats system was implemented only starting with build 39. This is absolutely insane to me!
In closing, Team Kang is just a small group, and AOKP was started for fun. We aim to keep it fun. Putting together a feature-rich and buttery-smooth ROM with unrivalled stability is fun both because of our love of doing it and getting to share it with all of you. Thanks for understanding the things we need to do to keep it that way.