• Kopy@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    He isn’t on the project since last year. androguru Edit: Sorry, meant “he isn’t the project lead since last year”. He is still part of the GitHub team and actively developing.

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        4 months ago

        You can still be part of a project without being lead, to be part of the “we.” Did he contribute and/or is he part of GrapheneOS, yes? So he’s part of the “we.”

        Or does only the lead developer get the “we?” Wouldn’t that make it more of an “I” instead?

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          4 months ago

          I was responding to a comment that claimed “he isn’t on the project since last year”. Based on his activity on social media, he is clearly still in the project.

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          4 months ago

          You should remember that he founded the original CopperheadOS project (from which he was violently ousted by his cofounder) and has been working on it and this for a decade.

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        4 months ago

        It states that he is the “Founder of @GrapheneOS”, not the current lead developer. So I don’t get your point

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          4 months ago

          His activity on GrapheneOS repositories, issues, etc. indicates he’s still very active in development and in the community.

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            4 months ago

            IMO he can contribute all he wants. His PRs will still have to go through someone else (i.e. the new maintainer / lead dev). I don’t care if he adds new code. That’s much appreciated.

            Toxicity is more of an issue if you’re the maintainer since you have control over the project.