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It's merely 2.3.x build around the 4.x.x framework though, isn't it? Calling it ICS is a bit misleading.
I read the whole post on xda but didn't manage to understand.Mine may be a very banal question, but what does the above mean? What exactly is a framework and how does it different from the build?I read the whole post on xda but didn't manage to understand.
It's based on the current Android Version (2.3.*) not ICS which will be 3.*. So it won't have any of the goodies that'll be bundled up with that, rather just themed to look like it.
ICS which will be 3.*
So in this context "framework" only means the skin, the graphical interface, not any actual functionality of the underlying kernel/ROM, etc, right?
If that's the case, why is a specific "ICS build" required, and how is that different from, say, creating a MIUI theme which looks like ICS?
[...]MIUI is based around the AOSP code base, similar to the CyanogenMod builds. It's completely different (and incompatible) with the Samsung-based builds used by other ROMs.

It's merely 2.3.x build around the 4.x.x framework though, isn't it? Calling it ICS is a bit misleading.
I see, got me excited for nothing >.<I assume specific framework-res.apk and SystemUI.apk files are required.
What you have been saying is technically incorrect Slug

I hope this has cleared up any misconceptions.
I think the term you're looking for is "wrong", LttlDvl. That's why you're a dev and I'm only a tinkering end-user. Please understand that I intended no disrespect.
More than that, it's added greatly to the (little) understanding I have of what you magicians actually do to bring these wonders to our devices.
Thanks for taking time to explain, and for correcting my guesswork in such a kind manner.