Google could make a secure Android and chooses not to. Google engineers could make Google make a secure Android phone, and choose not to.
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The issue is not technical, it is political. Google's leadership needs to lean on device makers and carriers to make patches happen faster.
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yes, I absolutely agree. It’s entirely a political issue.
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Then why do you blame Google engineers?
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because they could fix by working together around a shared positive agenda, and choose to do nothing.
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Replying to @yonatanzunger @Pinboard and
You suggest a trend. What were your other data points?
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Colin McMillen Retweeted Pinboard
This thread is a concrete example:https://twitter.com/Pinboard/status/889959442749501440 …
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1) claim something is line employees' fault 2) get told "no, it's more political than that" 3) agree 4) still blame line employees
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you talk like an issue being ‘political’ absolves line employees from agency or responsibility
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Absolve from responsibility? No. Absolve from agency? Complicated. Android has 100,000s people working on it, if you count SW & HW partners.
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A few people who believe strongly in secure Android can't move that entire mass of infrastructure on their own
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