The only damage that can be done is by furious developers representing the project. Personal unreasonal attacks will be seen as this and fade away like noise.

But lets keep the dignity and not distract us by attacking people. Attack problems and bring arguments. That is what lifts us all up. Haters gonna hate. Ignoring them takes away their power.

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For some developers, the projects are, almost literally, their life's work. For them, they defend it like they would defend themselves. When you see developers act that way, they often don't mean to be mean, rather it's because they're passionate. You could say otherwise if the person is an extremely deliberate bad faith actor. People like that are hard to come by and I envy them because I can't fully feel it yet.

I've jeopardized certain opportunities in life because of association to GrapheneOS before and I'm proud of that. I learned far more being in the club than I ever did outside.

I would like to assume I'm a calm person... I hope. I do keep a lot of mute lists (sorry everyone) and don't communicate beyond stuff to do with the project or privacy / security or something.

Yes maby I have mostly a problem with the communication of nostr:npub1235tem4hfn34edqh8hxfja9amty73998f0eagnuu4zm423s9e8ksdg0ht5. I think you are communicating much more constructive.

But defending bad behavior is not really a support. It only damages the person with the behavior when one defends this behavior.

That account is a Mastodon bridge. It's actually viewing posts on a completely different platform. Rest of team doesn't use Nostr so posts either don't appear, don't show context or such.

Could be. With the bridges I never know if it works or not. But I also sometimes got responses from him via the bridge.

Would it be possible to put your pubsec on the Github page of the project too, to proof you are part of the project? 😉

The project account is run by multiple people, most not knowing what Nostr even is. It is also why we don't have NIP-05's because I keep this use mostly to myself and I don't evangelise it or get the wider team involved. I was using Nostr before I was getting involved with GrapheneOS.

It is pretty obvious the bridge isn't the best way to deal with it... having a project Nostr has been put on the drawing board before though. We don't even do Lightning donations yet -- this is my personal page, but I send my LN funds to the project wallets or to V4V by working on other content.

I argue I'm already verified without the git repo... as for proof I can be reached at f1nal:grapheneos.org on Matrix or on the forum. Being the official domain name for GrapheneOS is far more useful.

My forum account is at: https://discuss.grapheneos.org/u/final

I will come in to see. Would you recommend a matrix client? Or is Element still the state of the art?

Matrix sucks. We use it because there isn't much of an alternative. We have had our communities get corrupted through state bugs which causes us to rebuild our channels.

I just use Element.

Maby when it comes out of alpha testing Whitenoise could be something. Or why not Simplex?

They're more like instant messengers designed for one on ones or group chats rather than super large communities with tens of thousands of members in. Wouldn't fit the context. White Noise is also way too new.

Everything has to be bridged together with all the other platforms (IRC, Telegram, Matrix, Discord) and have suitable moderation features to protect against spam.

Ok. Than you do maby not like all of matrix but it is a good option for what the project needs I assume. I just contacted you on Matris from @surveillance_switzerland:matrix.org