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Pixel 2 and 2 XL have been marked as legacy devices to reflect that this is the final year of guaranteed support. These devices are missing some newer hardware (Titan M) and kernel (CFI, ShadowCallStack, etc.) security features but they've aged much better than past generations.
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> Only one single device is pretty ridiculous. There are 6 supported device models. That means every release needs to be built and tested across 6 devices. The XL and non-XL devices are not the same. They have different components like the screen resulting in different drivers.
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The Pixel 2 and 2 XL are still supported, just marked as legacy. If we intended to drop them we wouldn't be asking for help maintaining them. We lack the resources to add support for new devices like the Pixel 4 and 4 XL (current generation Pixels) or non-Pixel devices right now.
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Supporting 6 different device models in addition to doing most of the development, research, testing and debugging along with maintaining all the infrastructure, handling code review, writing most of the documentation, managing the community, etc. is far too much for one person.
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Sure, people just need to step up and start working on it.
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Any newly supported devices will need a dedicated device maintenance team committed to long-term support we can publish official releases. Our experience is that community help on device support stops once 90% of the initial implementation is done and we publish initial releases.
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