I am a Chinese Developer about MIUI9 - ZTE Nubia Z17 Guides, News, & Discussion

Hell foreign friends,
I am the original author of Nubia Z17's MIUI9.
I found someone stealing my ROM ,MIUI9.I was very angry.
Please stop your infringement!!!

曦颜XY said:
Hell foreign friends,
I am the original author of Nubia Z17's MIUI9.
I found someone stealing my ROM ,MIUI9.I was very angry.
Please stop your infringement!!!
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I'm not quite sure stealing is the right word for it. He has ported it for international use. Furthermore he has quoted your work in his initial post. Maybe you two could figure something out and work together, since everybody likes your miui 9 port so much. It would be a shame to have miui 9 not ready for international use.

曦颜XY said:
Hell foreign friends,
I am the original author of Nubia Z17's MIUI9.
I found someone stealing my ROM ,MIUI9.I was very angry.
Please stop your infringement!!!
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You need to read the Forum Rules. XDA is about sharing open source projects...
Rule 12:
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[BOUNTY]Working AOSP source code for Galaxy S6/ Note5(N920/G920/G925/G928)

We all know that if someone makes a source code for our device (F/I/S/K/T/L/W8/FD) It will be easier to port it to non-international variants.
And I think that porting from one device to another will be easier too.
Ex:-Note5 to S6 to S6e to S6e+
You have to pay after we get a working source code. Now, you just have to post how much you can pay to the respective developer.
I have seen many pledge threads(almost every thread i have seen about bounty) making a big breakthrough in porting in XDA.
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A legitimate bounty should be started by someone other than the recipient, preferably an established member of the community. The recipient should be aware of and endorse the bounty and agree to its purpose. A set goal should be announced and totals kept current. No money should be collected up front but pledged to be sent to the recipient's donation link once goal is reached. Please also note bounties should be for significant critical development projects, not to get your favorite developers a new toy....that is what their DONATE link is for.
Please stay within these guidelines.
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By making this bounty I mean no disrespect for free-time developers but I think this will speed up the porting of AOSP based roms for our Galaxy S6 devices.
Some of the many examples available, if you still doubt this you can google for yourself.
S5
M9
Please go to this thread and show your support. Post your pledges in the thread attached
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Krypton kernel. Vince exclusive.

One great kernel, solved all problems with the phone. Also has 2,8 ghz overclocking on CPU and 725 gpu
4.9 tested on Q
What problems does it solve?
i had an issue with non oem screen. where doulbe tap on is the screen off is not working. It`s now working only with this kernel. also it improves the lags if you have it because of OC.
Thread closed until kernel sources and credits are given
You can read about it HERE why it's mandatory to post actual kernel sources according to GPL.
Additui please read the FORUM RULES :
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Donate to Nord N10 development

Hey guys.. we have a problem concerning development for the Nord N10. The original developer has quit and was to ship his device to another developer to pick up on development. But the shipment never arrived, so now we have no active developers to fix bugs on existing roms or create new ones.
Mod edit: Donation info removed.
These kinds of threads are, problematic...
First of all, the XDA forum rules does not allow donations upfront:
8. Donations.
As a user, you're allowed to ask for donations in your signature as a thank you for your hard work, however donations up front are not allowed. This forum is about sharing and not about getting paid to do something... that is what your job is for.
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Second, how can we make sure that forum members that do donate to a cause like this actually get what they expect? But of course, we're talking about donations here, and that usually comes with no strings attached (at least here on XDA). That's just a festering ground for conflict and drama.
Thirdly, you mentioned a developer that's not even a member here on XDA (at least not under that name)... If you're going to use us as a platform we kind of expect development and sharing to happen here, not on Telegram (XDA has a bit if a love-hate relationship with Telegram).
I'm closing this thread, but please contact me through PM if you're interested in discussing this further and possibly working something out.

Development ***CLOSED*** [RECOVERY] PitchBlack Recovery A52s 5G

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Good job, please add proper credits in OP (you're clearly using mine/@Ryzen5950XT TWRP/OFOX device tree as base) and a link to your device tree source code.
BlackMesa123 said:
Good job, please add proper credits in OP (you're clearly using mine/@Ryzen5950XT TWRP/OFOX device tree as base) and a link to your device tree source code.
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Sry I'm tryna fix da flashlight n gonna upload it 2 da tree later wit my own branch. Gonna give creds but for now plz hlp me out. Thx!
Hello @ArixCute
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If we establish that you have kanged someone else's work without giving credit, we may at our discretion remove your projects from XDA.
@ArixCute
As you have failed to provide proper credit to @BlackMesa123 for the source, this thread has been closed, and the download links have been removed.
See PM.

Development ***CLOSED*** [RECOVERY] [A52sxq] Sky Hawk Recovery Project

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12.1. Give credits where due - Credits and acknowledgements for using and releasing work which is based on someone else's work are an absolute must. Works reported to have no credits will be taken down until proper acknowledgements are added by the member in question;
12.2. Courtesy - While most of the work released on our site falls under the umbrella of open source, that is not the only license model being used by developers on xda-developers. In order to prevent problems, we ask that if you decide to base your work on someone else's that you check the license model being used (as it might not be as permissive as one may think);
12.3. Re-releasing other's works as your own is forbidden. The code that you release into the wild must have something beyond minor aesthetic changes that makes it better than the last. As this can be subjective, kang reports will be reviewed on a case by case basis. If you feel that your code has been kanged, please contact the Developer Relations Team (DRT) if you cannot solve the issue amicably via PM. Please understand that you will be asked to provide evidence to substantiate your claim;
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Does it work on Android 13, One UI 5.1?
trananhdat2710 said:
Does it work on Android 13, One UI 5.1?
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I can see the data can be decoded, so I'm sure you can try it
ArixCute said:
thấy dec đc data nên chắc sài đc thử đi bn
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SHRP tốt hơn TWRP nhỉ
Mod Edit: English Translation Below
Is SHRP better than TWRP?
trananhdat2710 said:
SHRP tốt hơn TWRP nhỉ
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shrp base on twrp should be the same bro, better than ui bro with addon features
ArixCute said:
shrp base trên twrp nên như nhau thôi bro, hơn đc cái ui thôi bro với các tính năng addon
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XDA rules require English only kids!!
bobfrantic said:
XDA rules require English only kids!!
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Idk
Hello @ArixCute
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In order to preserve the delicate balance between sharing for the good of the community and blatant self-promotion, regular members and developers alike must understand (and agree) to the following:
12.1. Give credits where due - Credits and acknowledgements for using and releasing work which is based on someone else's work are an absolute must. Works reported to have no credits will be taken down until proper acknowledgements are added by the member in question;
12.2. Courtesy - While most of the work released on our site falls under the umbrella of open source, that is not the only license model being used by developers on xda-developers. In order to prevent problems, we ask that if you decide to base your work on someone else's that you check the license model being used (as it might not be as permissive as one may think);
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If we establish that you have kanged someone else's work without giving credit, we may at our discretion remove your projects from XDA.
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Hello @ArixCute
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on github i gave specific credit because i mainly use xda templates from custom recovery
@ArixCute
As you have failed to provide proper credit to @BlackMesa123 for the source, this thread has been closed, and the download links have been removed.
See PM.

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