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Every time I see it used in attacks on GrapheneOS, it's another step towards simply removing it with no replacement ready. That may happen just because we do not trust them and they have a history of downplaying, covering up and not fixing security bugs in their projects.
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The person who made that project we're on terrible terms with worked for the company previously associated with our project and the organization they work for now had ties to it and was involved in the events following the failed takeover. I see it as being closely tied together.
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Despite not being a hardened OS, they tried to portray it as a successor and filling the same niche and have doubled down on that despite also doubling down on reducing rather than improving security, etc. With all their attacks across platforms, I can't think of a bigger enemy.
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We can't be shipping software from a group of people heavily invested in doing this: twitter.com/DanielMicay/st That's not an isolated incident or just one person. It's a group of them, and it's the group of people who took over that project.
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Several F-Droid developers are involved in repeatedly engaging in bullying, harassment and libel towards me. I've archived a thread with the latest example of it here: archive.ph/j7qql Many previous examples including twitter.com/DanielMicay/st. Other devs are involved.
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Posted by Sylvia van Os:

What the fuck is wrong with you dude. Can you stop being insane for one goddamn moment. God dammit.

Posted by Sylvia van Os:

You're the one who instantly started to threaten F-Droid with "if you don't do what I want I'll do this thing to you". Piss off you childish insane prick.

Posted by Sylvia van Os:

Nobody likes you, it's not my grudge, literally no single community wants you around. You're the single most toxic person I have ever met and many many people agree.
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In the past couple days, they tried to sabotage our collaboration with another project and almost succeeded. Still need to work things out with that project because of it. Ideally we'd just replace the backup app completely but it's hard to fit that in. Android 13 port right now.
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Yeah, seems like a lot of your energy is sucked up by this stuff. Sorry to hear that. I know at least one of the current Calyx people, and they always seemed reasonable (albeit with different priorities than GrapheneOS).
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I wish projects could each just pursue their goals and share code when those goals overlap. That would also free GrapheneOS from having to come up with own solutions for everything. But I know that if things don't work on a human level, it just becomes too difficult.
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Haha, sounds like a plan. Then again, it's also good to not have everything on your own plate. I still hope that reason will win at the end, people stop fighting you, and that there can be cooperation between different projects.
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There will not be cooperation with abusers. It is not a disagreement or fight. They have engaged in completely despicable behavior for far too long as a group. There is no resolution beyond everyone in their group permanently leaving the privacy and open source worlds for good.
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In war there are not actually any limits or rules in reality. They have gone way past any reasonable lines of behavior. Few people seem to care about the harm they are causing and absolute despicable behavior they've engaged in to do that. That's fine. I can solve it on my own.
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I do not think you understand the severity of what has been going on and the need for extreme measures in response to end their ability to continue doing it. This is not some disagreement or people who don't get along with each other. It's a group of abusers who took it too far.
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