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Hey, , can you point me to the factory images? The docs (copperhead.co/android/docs/i) say they're on the release page, but they're not (anymore?). I tried generate-factory-images-package.sh but it wants some common/clear-factory-images-variables.sh script that isn't included.
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Also, why are there entire repos with just a single word in them? Like github.com/CopperheadOS/c
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The original project and repositories were moved to github.com/AndroidHardeni when Copperhead betrayed the project. The active ones are now located at github.com/GrapheneOS and the legacy repositories are archived at github.com/AndroidHardeni and github.com/GrapheneOS-Arc (recent).
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The repository that you're talking about was moved in several steps to github.com/AndroidHardeni. Copperhead created a new organization and made many empty repositories to clobber all of the the redirects which would otherwise lead you to the current incarnation of the project.
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They filled some of those repositories with code stolen from us and are falsely claiming ownership and authorship, but it's not accurate. It was explicitly agreed upon and regularly confirmed that Copperhead was supporting an independent open source project, which has moved on.
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Don't fall for their scam. The new "CopperheadOS" is not the original. They don't own the code and don't have permission to use my legacy code as they're doing. You can confirm what I'm saying about the repositories via GitHub. Other people can confirm I own all the code I wrote.
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Google can confirm I contributed to AOSP as an individual rather than as employee of a corporation. I signed the legal agreement for an individual contributing. Copperhead is falsely claiming ownership and credit for my work, including what I landed upstream. It's disgusting.

