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mobile.twitter.com/renlord1/statu Copperhead has repeatedly threatened open source developers and used underhanded methods to try causing harm to them. At the same time, they depend entirely on the code we're writing and continue taking it. I hope that people stop funding these attacks.
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2/ You even tried to get me into trouble with my University by insinuating false claims such as my violation of university policy which is completely false and untrue. renlord.com/letters/uni-bo
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This is far from the only person Copperhead has tried to intimidate and harm for contributing to open source software. They target people based on what they perceive as their vulnerabilities. Don't fall for their CEO trying to make himself out to be a victim. He's a sociopath.
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They've even threatened contributors that are under 18. It's worth considering contributing under a pseudonym to make it more difficult for Copperhead to research your life and try to find ways to manipulate and hurt you. You can do that even if the work is being funded by us.
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Simply spreading the word about what's happening and politely countering their false narratives / misinformation across platforms is a good way to contribute to GrapheneOS. Their CEO is trying to portray people doing this as somehow making them victims as if that makes any sense.
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