[MANDATORY] RULES FOR DEVELOPMENT Updated 21.03 - Galaxy S I9000 Android Development

THIS FORUM IS ONLY FOR RELEASING AND DEVELOPING ROMS AND KERNELS.
SOME GUIDES REGARDING S-OFF AND FLASHING WILL BE ALLOWED BUT MOST WILL BE LINKED IN A REFERENCE THREAD
Try to keep the development forum CLEAN! No offtopic posting and no questions.
Use the report button in an offending post to let us mods know we need to take action. Dont take matters into your own hands!!!
Sources need to be posted for all kernels!!!
You need to use TAGS like [ROM] or [KERNEL] and so on as used in all dev forums throughout XDA
Any disputes between developers should be handled by pm. No public posting in a dev thread regarding these matters
Rom issues should be discussed within their respective threads
Thread titles should ALWAYS coincide with ROMS ALREADY AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD!!! No advance notification of incoming ROM through thread title. A changelog for the yet unreleased Rom can be included in the OP or in another post CLEARLY MARKED as EXPECTED CHANGELOG
Posting in the development section means automatic ACCEPTANCE of the above Rules
All posts that are NOT about ROM development, or development in general will be closed or deleted and posters that will choose to disregard the previous guidelines will be infracted.
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[REQ] Please put ROM posts in the Android Development sub-forum

Can we please keep this forum tidy? There are lots of people who like to have stock ROM phones. So many posts regarding non-standard ROM issues get posted in the General sub-forum it becomes tiresome.
So:
If it's a non-stock ROM issue, put your query in the Android Development sub-forum.
If your phone is stock ROM, the General sub-forum (here) is the place to post.
Thanks.
But, but, but, but people with less than 10 posts can't post there, so it becomes their right to clutter the other sections in any way they like, because they're new and innocent and sweet and cuddly and don't know what a search button is...
That's the reason why i post in every threat .
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rb14 said:
So:
If it's a non-stock ROM issue, put your query in the Android Development sub-forum.
If your phone is stock ROM, the General sub-forum (here) is the place to post.
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That's not how it works. This is a developers forum; posts about development go in the development subforum, any other posts (queries, discussions, tips, tricks, etc, regardless of the software you're running) go here in the general subforum.
From the 'Mandatory rules for development' sticky in the development subforum:
broncogr said:
THIS FORUM IS ONLY FOR RELEASING AND DEVELOPING ROMS AND KERNELS.
SOME GUIDES REGARDING S-OFF AND FLASHING WILL BE ALLOWED BUT MOST WILL BE LINKED IN A REFERENCE THREAD
keep the development forum CLEAN! No offtopic posting and no questions.
Use the report button in an offending post to let us mods know we need to take action. Dont take matters into your own hands!!!
Sources need to be posted for all kernels!!!
You need to use TAGS like [ROM] or [KERNEL] and so on as used in all dev forums throughout XDA
Any disputes between developers should be handled by pm. No public posting in a dev thread regarding these matters
Rom issues should be discussed within their respective threads
Thread titles should ALWAYS coincide with ROMS ALREADY AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD!!! No advance notification of incoming ROM through thread title. A changelog for the yet unreleased Rom can be included in the OP or in another post CLEARLY MARKED as EXPECTED CHANGELOG
Posting in the development section means automatic ACCEPTANCE of the above Rules
All posts that are NOT about ROM development, or development in general will be closed or deleted and posters that will choose to disregard the previous guidelines will be infracted.
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rb14 said:
Can we please keep this forum tidy? There are lots of people who like to have stock ROM phones. So many posts regarding non-standard ROM issues get posted in the General sub-forum it becomes tiresome.
So:
If it's a non-stock ROM issue, put your query in the Android Development sub-forum.
If your phone is stock ROM, the General sub-forum (here) is the place to post.
Thanks.
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hopscotchjunkie said:
That's not how it works. This is a developers forum; posts about development go in the development subforum, any other posts (queries, discussions, tips, tricks, etc, regardless of the software you're running) go here in the general subforum.
From the 'Mandatory rules for development' sticky in the development subforum:
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I agree 100% with hopscotchjunkie.
This forum is supposed to be the "untidy" forum, with all questions/queries etc. posted about the phone, stock ROM or not.
Android Development should only contain three types of threads, [DEV], [ROM], [TUT], or other threads that further the development on the platform (i.e. new kernels or whatever).

[Mandatory] Rules for Dev-Forum

THIS FORUM IS ONLY FOR RELEASING AND DEVELOPING ROMS AND KERNELS.
SOME GUIDES REGARDING FLASHING WILL BE ALLOWED BUT "COLLECTIONS", "REFERENCES" AND "LIBRARIES" BELONG IN GENERAL SECTION.
Try to keep the development forum CLEAN! No offtopic posting and no questions.
Use the report button in an offending post to let us mods know we need to take action. Dont take matters into your own hands!!!
Sources need to be posted for all kernels!!!
You need to use TAGS like [ROM] or [KERNEL] and so on as used in all dev forums throughout XDA
Any disputes between developers should be handled by pm. No public posting in a dev thread regarding these matters
Rom issues should be discussed within their respective threads
Thread titles should ALWAYS coincide with ROMS ALREADY AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD!!! No advance notification of incoming ROM through thread title. A changelog for the yet unreleased Rom can be included in the OP or in another post CLEARLY MARKED as EXPECTED CHANGELOG
Posting in the development section means automatic ACCEPTANCE of the above Rules
All posts that are NOT about ROM development, or development in general will be closed or deleted and posters that will choose to disregard the previous guidelines will be infracted.
Thanks!

[Mandatory] Rules for Original Development-Forum

THIS FORUM IS ONLY FOR RELEASING AND DEVELOPING "ORIGINAL" ROMS, KERNELS, RECOVERIES.
"Original" in this sense are only ROMs that are compiled from source and contain significant and original modifications, so official versions of AOSP, AOKP, CM, Paranoid Android, and Team EOS ROMs are allowed. This decision is to be made by moderators.
"COLLECTIONS", "GUIDES", "REFERENCES" AND "LIBRARIES" BELONG IN GENERAL SECTION.
Try to keep the development forum CLEAN! No offtopic posting and no questions.
Use the report button in an offending post to let us mods know we need to take action. Dont take matters into your own hands!!!
Sources need to be posted for all kernels!!! Also for all ROMS where license demands it.
You need to use TAGS like [ROM] or [KERNEL] and so on as used in all dev forums throughout XDA
Any disputes between developers should be handled by pm. No public posting in a dev thread regarding these matters
Rom issues should be discussed within their respective threads
Thread titles should ALWAYS coincide with ROMS ALREADY AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD!!! No advance notification of incoming ROM through thread title. A changelog for the yet unreleased Rom can be included in the OP or in another post CLEARLY MARKED as EXPECTED CHANGELOG
Posting in the development section means automatic ACCEPTANCE of the above Rules
All posts that are NOT about ROM development, or development in general will be closed or deleted and posters that will choose to disregard the previous guidelines will be infracted.
Thanks!

[MANDATORY] RULES FOR DEVELOPMENT

THIS FORUM IS ONLY FOR RELEASING AND DEVELOPING ROMS AND KERNELS.
SOME GUIDES REGARDING S-OFF AND FLASHING WILL BE ALLOWED BUT MOST WILL BE LINKED IN A REFERENCE THREAD. "COLLECTIONS", "REFERENCES" AND "LIBRARIES" BELONG IN GENERAL SECTION.
Try to keep the development forum CLEAN! No offtopic posting and no questions.
Use the report button in an offending post to let us mods know we need to take action. Dont take matters into your own hands!!!
Sources need to be posted for all kernels!!!
You need to use TAGS like [ROM] or [KERNEL] and so on as used in all dev forums throughout XDA
Any disputes between developers should be handled by pm. No public posting in a dev thread regarding these matters
Rom issues should be discussed within their respective threads
Thread titles should ALWAYS coincide with ROMS ALREADY AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD!!! No advance notification of incoming ROM through thread title. A changelog for the yet unreleased Rom can be included in the OP or in another post CLEARLY MARKED as EXPECTED CHANGELOG
Posting in the development section means automatic ACCEPTANCE of the above Rules
All posts that are NOT about ROM development, or development in general will be closed or deleted and posters that will choose to disregard the previous guidelines will be infracted.

Issues with automatic device reboot after flashing OnePlus5TOxygen_43_OTA_053

Hi,
is anybody experiencing issues after installing
OnePlus5TOxygen_43_OTA_053_all_1912311116_5653a26e1ffb42f2
in combination with
Magisk v20.3?
I have opened a thread in the Magisk forum assuming that this time the issue is related to Magisk.
Any advise for fixing this issue is appreciated.
THX
c.monty said:
Hi,
is anybody experiencing issues after installing
OnePlus5TOxygen_43_OTA_053_all_1912311116_5653a26e1ffb42f2
in combination with
Magisk v20.3?
I have opened a thread in the Magisk forum assuming that this time the issue is related to Magisk.
Any advise for fixing this issue is appreciated.
THX
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You've posted this in the wrong forum. I will have a moderator move it for you. Better I speak now, than others decide to say something.
@c.monty THREAD CLOSED and moved to OP 5T Q&A. If interested in the subject, please follow in this already available thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/oneplus-5t-shutdown-automatically-t4036311
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