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While I really appreciate your work on GrapheneOS (and I will be checking out the sandboxed Google Play Services feature), I don't think it's very good form to heavily promote your OS in a discussion about a different OS, especially in such an adversarial way. There's room in the FOSS space for both GrapheneOS and CalyxOS.
Please look at the comments being replied to from that user in this thread. They're spreading misinformation about GrapheneOS in order to promote CalyxOS. This isn't something isolated but rather than community is highly hostile towards our project and has been heavily involved in harassment of our developers, raids on our community and coordinated spreading of misinformation. Every time GrapheneOS or CalyxOS is ment…
I'm not trying to promote either, and I don't use either as I don't have any pixel phones. However I thought of buying one and as such I looked into the differences.
I didn't realise you now had sandboxed play services, but to be honest I would trust MicroG a lot more than Google, even if it's sandboxed :) The only way I'd want to interact with Firebase is for push notifications, I prefer MicroG's way of handling location by the way, with its location plugins pointing to really open sources. Play Services are still closed-source google components that I don't want on my phone.
I was not saying that you don't care about privacy. I just wanted to express that I generally see GrapheneOS pick the security side over privacy if there is a choice to be made between both (and only then). And with privacy I mainly mean big data tracking from the likes of Google.
I didn't mean to attack you at all. I have no side in this conflict and I'm sorry you feel that way. See also how I said in my original post that GrapheneOS has security as Priority #1. How is that a bad thing??
If you look at my other posts you will see I praised you for promoting security features that were incorporated into AOSP after you had initially developed them. I was just trying to present the situation as I understood it. I didn't realise it was so adversarial.