They say that GNU is spreading misinformation and “stop getting info from charlatans”?

  • ozymandias117@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Both GNU and GrapheneOS have staunch requirements and will accept no compromises.

    This is a situation where their requirements don’t align, so they’ll never reach an agreement.

    GrapheneOS, for example, is also strictly against making the Fairphone line of phones a little more secure because it doesn’t meet all of their security requirements

    In this case GNU won’t certify GrapheneOS as fully open because it includes binaries that aren’t open

    • jet@hackertalks.com
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      1 month ago

      Graphene is totally open source, nothing is stopping fairphone from maintaining a port for their phones

      GOS did reach out to them in the past, but they couldn’t reach a mutual understanding for support regarding hardware level patches for the fairphone 3 I believe. There’s a git issue about it

      I see no reason the fairphone 5 couldn’t have GOS support, sure it’s missing some of the security requirements, but fair phone could build the branch and make it public