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Originally Posted by fonix232
I know it's a bit far-fetched, but take a look at https://3ds.guide/ - a Nintendo 3DS hacking (jailbreaking) guide.
Since there are multiple models and firmware versions, this guide was made so that the most simplistic user can go through with it, in a wizard style. I think something similar would make Kindle jailbreakers' work a bit easier (and by that I mean the Regular Joe who happens on this thread and wants to open up their device, not the actual developers who know every step on every firmware version even if woken up from their best dream).
I understand that this would be a great effort in the beginning, but it would make things simpler on the long run.
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Originally Posted by fonix232
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Of course it can be done. Why didn't I do it yet? Because
1, I am not even close to being an expert or even a novice regarding the Kindle scene, OS, jailbreaks, whatnot,
2, I do not have the time.
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Users of this forum and the Wiki are the source of all content.
There is not an editorial staff that makes up this content, it is all provided by users like yourself.
So I guess you now know why the jail breaks are not described here the way you suggest:

Because of the reasons you list as to why you haven't done it (yet).