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I expect some of the defense of Android to rest on AOSP and the capability to roll your own ROM, build your own marketplace, etc. Defaults like this will come up but could be explained away because "Android is not a monopoly" and certainly wasn't in 2009. 1/
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AOSP requires tons of dev get it to build/boot at all. Then you have to do tons of dev if you want to use boot security, or to remove even -some- of the proprietary bits. Combine that with keeping up with updates and it is a full time job. I tried.
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That's not an accurate or fair assessment of our work. It is not what we do and what the project provides. GrapheneOS builds privacy and security technologies. AOSP is a solid base for us and we've never had problems building it. You continue to misrepresent the actual issues.
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AOSP is fine and we don't have any problems building it. It's not an issue that we have to handle. We also don't have an issue with AOSP expecting us to provide the user-facing apps. If we weren't so reluctant to include GPLv3 code, it'd be easy to replace those sample apps.
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