QUOTE(chewlf @ Jan 9 2012, 12:19 AM)
Added on January 9, 2012, 12:26 am
Yes, the top and bottom parts are not covered. I put inside the golla pouch so it is fine for me.
I used to have Golla Raft to store my Nexus One but on Gnex, it doesn't fit
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Jan 9 2012, 09:19 AM
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QUOTE(chewlf @ Jan 9 2012, 12:19 AM) Added on January 9, 2012, 12:26 am Yes, the top and bottom parts are not covered. I put inside the golla pouch so it is fine for me. I used to have Golla Raft to store my Nexus One but on Gnex, it doesn't fit |
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QUOTE(XeactorZ @ Jan 12 2012, 04:54 PM) Perhaps this is the answer? I wasn't going to respond to this since it was so old, but it seems there are many different ideas on what KANGs actually are. They are just unofficial builds. Ones that use the CM codebase and are then compiled. They can have additional patches included, but generally are closely linked to CyanogenMod. One of the more popular KANG builds was Fitsnugly's Gigglebread. He would take the codebase and add a few patches that looked interesting/promising and compile it for others to test out. CM releases their code opensource under the Apache license. While this does mean that anyone can take that code and do whatever they want with it (including removing any and all signs on where it came from), it is generally an accepted practice to acknowledge where the work originally came from. KANGs are perfectly acceptable (and encouraged), but the CM dev team would just like to have credit for their hardwork. Source |
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