If you use my open source code, the least you can do is to stop supporting a sociopath doing everything he can to destroy my life and my work. I've had a couple incredibly rough years because of this and it's escalating rather than ending thanks to people enabling him to do it.
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We added grapheneos.org/#history and grapheneos.org/#copyright-and to our site due to the escalating misinformation campaign, but it's a lot more than that. Please stop supporting a proprietary ripoff of our work from a scammer fraudulently claiming ownership of it without any basis.
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They aren't simply ripping off our past and current work. They're causing as much harm as they possibly can including intimidating / harassing volunteer open source developers (renlord.com/posts/2020-03-), doxxing and moving ahead with bogus legal attacks based on fraudulent claims.
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This issue is not past history. It has been the reality of the project since the company sponsoring the project was effectively taken over and repurposed into a way to harm myself and the project. The company does not own my open source project. Rather, I own half of the company.
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So ... if I wanted GrapheneOS, I'd get it directly from your website, right?
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See grapheneos.org/install and grapheneos.org/build. Eventually, when it's ready for a less technical group of users, it would be nice to have trusted members of the community who can install it for people. In the long-term, goal is to have custom hardware shipping with it.
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I suppose I am a less technical user. Or semi-technical. Just ordered a Pixel phone, so that should work. I'll gladly give you feedback on the process.

