There are no sockpuppet accounts. You're just making it up with no basis. We have never used any sockpuppet accounts. You're just a completely dishonest person participating in an organized misinformation campaign. I recommend people look at all the retweets / likes on all this.
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This back and forth is insane. CH people accusing every user defending GOS of being a sockpuppet. You accusing Seth of being part of an "organized misinformation campaign". Neither of these claims are based on any actual evidence.
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Thanks for jumping in here, you're the only real person who has engaged with me on CHOS/GOS in good-faith so far as a Graphene user, and I really respect your input!
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I hope I have not mischaracterised your situation in anything I have said here. I just want a secure FOSS phone, all this drama is mostly pointless.
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Not going to get a secure or FOSS phone from a company that's based around poorly copying open source code, making it into a closed source product and then using the revenue from selling it to cause harm to the open source projects where it originates through any means possible.
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I don't have any knowledge of the twitter issues better Graphene and CH, and their respective supporters.
My understanding is the split happened years ago at this point. Are you saying any further development from CH is the result of repackaging Graphene's code?
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Yes, they forked my repositories from GitHub (the original repositories are in the GrapheneOS repository now) and since then have continued taking our code without giving credit to us. They took hardened_malloc and many other things entire developed after the split.
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We still have the original repositories created for CopperheadOS Beta and later. That was before the company was founded too. I created the project on my own time substantially before the project was founded as an extension of my existing hardening work.
github.com/GrapheneOS/pla
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I started github.com/GrapheneOS/har after the split while figuring out how to put things back together for the OS. I waited until the release of the next major version of Android to make the next release under the temporary Android Hardening name, and then renamed to GrapheneOS.
See github.com/yegortimoshenk for an archive of some of what happened as part of the takeover attempt. There are other archives of earlier code and information. James tried to get this repository wiped out with bogus DMCA claims and threats against .
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Unfortunately, over the years, they've had a lot of success with threatening people, manipulating support teams across various sites, etc. You can still find a lot of useful information via the Internet Archive etc. Many people who were around for all this and earlier too.
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