Within the custom ROM community the biggest heartache caused by Lollipop’s switch from Dalvik to Art was the loss of the incredibly popular Xposed framework. The framework allows developers to create modules which change the way your (rooted) Android device works and looks, and was an all in one solution for modding that took the community by storm. Xposed was created by rovo89 and Tungstwenty and the developers are no doubt working on porting the framework to Lollipop.
Former VillainROM ROM developer HomerSP with a little help from Villain lead Nathan Russell have put together their own framework to work with Lollipop which is currently codenamed ElPollo. Development is still at an early stage but the framework does install and a couple of test modules are also working.
As mentioned so far only one useful module has been created along with a test module, but once HomerSP is happy with progress hopefully module developers will get on board and create many more.
Image Credit: XDA Developers
Would you add an exact link to the original post?
I tried to find it to see details but I couldn’t.
The original link is this site, the news hasn’t come from anywhere else.
Obviously he means a post where he can download the apk…
Gas anyone found this? And installed?
The article says “Image Credit: XDA Developers” at the bottom.
I thought there should be the original post on xda.
The image that is credited to XDA is the feature image of the Android with working tools only. This framework has not been posted anywhere other than to the small private beta group. Once the developer is happy that enough progress has been made I understand that the next step will be a public beta and that will probably be posted on XDA.
Now it makes sence. Thank you.