Could do a kickstarter for something like public availability of Pixel releases. It's just a lot easier to sell it as a product.
That doesn't sound sustainable. I would expect CopperheadOS to do stuff so as to not need patching for most 0-days.
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Then at that point, you'd not always be in panic mode. Only rarely.
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There's not much we can do to change the fact that we need regular security updates to firmware, etc.
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If we only had to worry about AOSP, then migration to new major releases wouldn't involve as much time pressure.
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Major releases do have a lot of security improvements though, so CopperheadOS needs to move fairly quickly to gain those.
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The baseline value == security parity with the latest Google Android, with many security features added on top of that baseline.
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