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RattlesnakeOS and #!os are NOT forks and are not developing privacy and security hardening features. The AndroidHardening project is not a fork either. It's the original project by the original development team, although it has been rebooted for Android P to do everything better.
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The hardened_malloc project isn't a fork or port of OpenBSD malloc. It's a new allocator written from scratch to provide better performance and substantially better security than the past work on making an extended fork of OpenBSD malloc with additional security features.
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It's heavily inspired by OpenBSD malloc along with borrowing ideas from other allocators like jemalloc and PartitionAlloc. It's a much different allocator than OpenBSD malloc. It has much different design choices and approaches to the core design and is inherently 64-bit only.
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They haven't ported it to Android Pie, which was supposed to happen in August 2018. They haven't kept up with the security updates, and they haven't continued developing or maintaining the privacy and security features. The project didn't die though. It continued on without them.
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