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Sep 7, 2016 at 7:20 comment added Andy Yan CyanogenMod is not a company! Cyngn is, and their CyanogenOS sounds closer to what you want. CM is about being FOSS, staying on the cutting edge and letting every and all devices join the fun (with the participation of individual maintainers), not about stability, as you can see from their move of getting rid of "stable" build monikers. Sounds like you're asking too much.
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Sep 7, 2016 at 6:43 comment added Léo Léopold Hertz 준영 @AndyYan Customers have money. Make Commercial Nexus-like systems on CM13 for some phones. I think CM needs to make more business with their systems. Now, they will fail because too few resources put on the software. There are customers who want continuous improvements and are ready to pay for it.
Sep 6, 2016 at 23:30 comment added Andy Yan I do agree that the bug reporter (JIRA) can be much more open, and that individual maintainers may need to watch bug reports more closely. Having used CM on tens of devices I'd say that the experience indeed largely depends on whether the dev is on XDA to collect bugs, and whether he's keen at fixing it.
Sep 6, 2016 at 23:29 comment added Andy Yan Well, CM works largely because of its maintainer mechanism, you can't expect them to shell out resources and treat you as a customer - in fact that's an unreasonable demand for any custom ROM out there. Oxygen only has support because it's not so "custom" - it's under the wings of 1+. Also, it's natural to expect some bleeding when on the cutting edge.
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