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DerpFest

Getting Started

To get started with Android, you'll need to get familiar with Source Control Tools. To set up your build environment and sync DerpFest, please follow this guide: Link

To initialize your local repository using the AOSP/CAF based DerpFest source, use a command like this:

repo init -u https://github.com/DerpFest-AOSP/manifest.git -b 15 --git-lfs

Sync up with this command:

repo sync -c --force-sync --optimized-fetch --no-tags --no-clone-bundle --prune -j$(nproc --all)

Building the source

The source at DerpFest is well configured for building.

Initiate the build with:

. build/envsetup.sh

Prepare your device with:

lunch derp_$device-user

Then fire it off with:

mka derp

Thanks section

Here's my thanks to people who made this possible:

  • ABC
  • AICP
  • AOSiP
  • AOSPA
  • ArrowOS
  • Bianca Project
  • BootleggersROM
  • CyanogenMod/LineageOS
  • DirtyUnicorns
  • LMODroid
  • NitrogenOS
  • Nusantara-ROM
  • OmniROM
  • PixelExperience
  • POSP
  • Project Fluid
  • Project Kaleidoscope
  • RiceDroid
  • ShapeShiftOS
  • Syberia Project
  • TheParasiteProject
  • YAAP

Using our assets

Code

Our codebase is licensed under Apache License, Version 2.0 unless otherwise specified. Apache License 2.0 allows a variety of actions on the content as long as licensing and copyright notices are retained and included with the code and your changes to the codebase are stated.

You can read the full license text at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Images & other assets

Unless otherwise specified, all out assets, including but not limited to images, are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International, or CC BY-NC 4.0 for short. This means that you are allowed to modify the aforementioned assets in any way you want and you are free to share the originals and/or the modified work. However, you are not allowed to use the assets for commercial purposes and you must provide attribution at all times which means you have to include a short note about the license used (CC BY-NC 4.0), the original author/authors (DerpFest) and inform about any changes that have been made. A link to the website ( derpfest.org ) should usually be included as well.

You can reach the full legal text at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/