Who's excited for Cyanogenmod 7?

Bateluer

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Changelog is growing.

https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_vendor_cyanogen/blob/gingerbread/CHANGELOG.mkdn

* Common: Android 2.3.2 (Gingerbread) - Google
* Common: Fixes and changes from AOSP master - Various
* Common: ClockworkMod Recovery 3.0: Koush, Cyanogen, Zinx
* Common: Themes engine - T-Mobile
* Common: Performance enhancements for Qualcomm hardware - Code Aurora
* Common: New boot animation - 73v1n - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYXiKWwp0DQ
* Common: Fix readahead values for NAND/MMC devices
* Common: Revamped notification widget - cvpcs
* Common: Updated various graphics for GB style - bluden
* Common: DSPManager updated for 2.3 - alankila
* Common: Restyled music app - Jason Asher
* Common: Rotary answer in Phone app - James Peterson
* Common: BT VoiceDialer fixes - Matthew Sparby
* Common: Calendar enhancements - James Peterson
* Common: Stagefright fixes for 7x30, 8x50, and 7x27 - Zinx, Arcee, Cyanogen
* Common: Pacman package manager - Kmobs
* Common: Workaround for unknown phone number - Jiri Tyr
* Common: Trackball answer/hangup - Juan Rodriguez
* Common: CMParts reorganization - Robert Burns
* Common: Optional screen on/off animations - Diogo Ferreira
* Common: New browser incognito mode - optedoblivion
* Common: New trackball/trackpad wake - Zinx, Cyanogen
* Common: Legacy sensor/GPS support - Arcee
* Common: Customizable overscroll - Arcee
* Common: Torch cleanup - defer
* Common: OpenGL backwards compatibility - Zinx, Cyanogen
* Common: SMS templates using gestures - Riccardo Ciovati
* Espresso/Legend: Enabled native WiFi tethering - Cyanogen, OMAPZoom.org
* Z71: Enabled native WiFi tethering - arcee
* Passion: Kernel 2.6.37 - Google, Cyanogen
* Vision/Glacier/Espresso: WiFi calling compatibility and optimization - Zinx
* Vision/Glacier/Ace: Unified kernel - HTC, Cyanogen, Zinx, Kali-, defer
* Vision/Glacier/Ace: Fix FM radio on 2.3 - Zinx
* Espresso/Legend/Liberty: Unified kernel - HTC, Cyanogen, attn1, jznomoney, Alex Hofbauer
 

Sheep

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For my Nook Color, hell yes. Once a stable flashable version comes out, I'll be switching over to it.

For my Evo, not so much since I'm perfectly happy with Myn's Warm Two Point Two RLS5.
 

Pliablemoose

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Just rooted an EVO for a friend and put CM on it, it was unuseable as a daily device, it froze up and had a bunch of bugs, ended up taking it off after just 1 day and using a different rom.

The bugs were tolerable when CM was the only game in town, but some of the other devs have done a much better job at making stable roms.
 

Raduque

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Aug 22, 2004
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I don't know, maybe. I don't have anything to put it on. I heard CM7 is dropping support for G1-era devices.

Oh wait, my Droid might run it.
 

notposting

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I don't know, maybe. I don't have anything to put it on. I heard CM7 is dropping support for G1-era devices.

Oh wait, my Droid might run it.

cvpcs (the GEM roms including Sapphire) is handling CM7 for Droid. Pretty good progress in a short time so far.
 

destrekor

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Nov 18, 2005
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I'll be putting in on both my Droid 1 and nookcolor. For the Droid, it's more or less "another upgrade", not super excited but also not bored by the idea. It'll be nice to have the latest version of the OS.
For the nookcolor? I am beyond ecstatic.

I'm a little worried (and this is the reason I haven't tried Nookie Froyo yet) about the nookcolor nook app, since I think only that app can grab the magazines for nook. The various dev teams will have to figure a way to pull that app from the nookcolor and get it working again on the... nookcolor. Since it isn't running the stock OS once you remove the stock OS, they've had trouble pulling that app - and let's be honest, a lot of devs probably aren't focusing too much effort on that, since the nook magazines are the only thing not accessible by the standard Android nook app, so a lot of people aren't getting up in arms about trying to make a functioning workaround.