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## Definitions: Custom vs Unofficial vs Official
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A **custom build** is a build that is using most of /e/ source code to generate a new ROM. This can be modified in any manner by the developer, for any purpose.
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A **custom build** is a build that is using most of the /e/ source code to generate a new ROM. It can be modified in any manner by the developer, for any purpose.
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An **unofficial /e/ build** is a build from /e/ source code to generate the /e/ ROM for a new, not yet supported, device. It’s not been approved and officially and included to the list of official /e/ ROMs
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An **unofficial /e/ build** is a build from the /e/ source code that is intended to generate the /e/ ROM for a new, not yet supported, device. It’s not been approved officially and is not included yet to the list of official /e/ ROMs. It can be published publicly tagged as "unofficial".
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An **official /e/ build** is an unofficial build from /e/ source code that has reached a sufficient level of quality and has been validated. It is published as an official build on /e/ websites.
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An **official /e/ build** is an unofficial build from /e/ source code that has reached a sufficient level of quality and has been validated. It has been published publicly as an official build on /e/ websites.
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## Requirements for differents builds:
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