Its always good to try!

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            Yes, and I don’t know if it could even be classed as a collaboration. They just buy them and resell them with different firmware, basically?

            I assume some part of acceptance is required for that in practice, but it isn’t like Fairphone ever advertised them as an official option (as far as I can tell or saw).

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              2 months ago

              Well, Fairphone sells phones with e/OS preinstalled on their website so at the very least they like each other

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              2 months ago

              So instead of seeing an opportunity to do the same, they burned bridges with one of the only companies not locking down their OS?

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          2 months ago

          the graphene people never fail to stir pot. lol

          they not wrong, but there’s better ways to inform other people.

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          They are just saying that e/OS has delays of important updates that lag. Which the fairphine team then pretty much confirmed.

          Am I a dick for pointing out factual information? Are they? When it comes to something like security and privacy there should be no compromises. The truth should be heard.