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It’s not open source…big no no for me 🤷♂️
Looks like it is: https://github.com/olvid-io/olvid-android/blob/main/LICENSE
Yup I did see they were on GitHub but when I looked the iOS repository is months (and several releases) out of date.
I’d expect an open source project to be working in public…not in private and updating their public repositories later down the line
Signal’s official policy is that third party clients aren’t permitted, and lacks reproducible builds for their android client. Even if the open source code was up to date, using it without patching it to use a custom server would be a TOS violation.
sorry sir, we didn't realize the world revolves around you. we'll change it to your liking at once. We'll run the code by you before we even think of it first
It's not him, it's the public you dingus. Yes, the world actually does revolve around society and rightfully so.
I feel like for internal government communications you might not want it to be open source.
Doesnt mean everyone else should want to use it.