Coordinating a raid on our issue tracker because we decided to use a different app distribution mechanism than F-Droid is unacceptable.
We have valid technical reasons for not using F-Droid. In the past, we were fine with them packaging our apps but now we really aren't anymore.
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We explained our reasoning for needing to make a new app repository system to one of our community members on Twitter. This is not a reasonable or acceptable response from one of their project members. It isn't going to silence us from explaining the reasoning behind decisions.
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Just saying but maybe F-Droid developers shouldn't be organizing raids on our issue tracker and attempting to get people to harass us across different rooms.
Explaining our reasoning for wanting a new repository system doesn't justify attacks they coordinated in their dev room.
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This is the group many of us have trusted with building and signing open source apps instead of getting the releases from app developer or OS developers.
The technical usability and security issues have become a bigger issue for us over time but now it's a major trust issue too.
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This is gonna happen Graphene team! You have a superior benchmark for everything, don’t listen too much to these sooks. If “doesn’t meet our specifications” isn’t enough, then they can piss off. As far a I can tell, Graphene doing ALL the heavy lifting here.
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