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Reminder: System76 is not to be trusted
(blogs.gnome.org)
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Could you point me to that, I couldn't find anything related to Gnome security in the linked article.
There were disagreements between Gnome and System76 and they decided to go separate ways. The whole "contributing to upstream" situation is also kind-of muddy at best. Maybe that's grounds to write a disappointed blog post 4 years ago, but saying that they are "not to be trusted" today goes too far IMHO.
Also, looking at how Gnome and System76 behave upstream (e.g. in Wayland) today, it seems to me that Gnome is the bigger problem...