| Actually, Moxie has threatened to shut LibreSignal down if they allow LibreSignal users to message normal Signal users, and refused to even discuss alternative solutions. He also uses the GCM library from Google, which pulls in several analytics libraries into the APK, so "Using GCM doesn't make Signal less private." is objectively false. (And in addition to that, Moxie even refuses to allow any distribution that doesn’t come with full analytics, which is extremely user hostile.) > Guess complaining is easier. No, it’s easier to use XMPP than to fix a system that’s broken by design like Signal. EDIT: Seriously? Downvotes for criticising publicly documented user-hostile behaviour from Moxie? Fuck this, the discussion culture here really got worse than even Reddit. |
LibreSignal was abandoned according to their github, first of all. Secondly, the issue is that OWS doesn't want "others" using the servers that they own and maintain for Signal.[1] As far as I understand, they disapprove of people using the name Signal or TextSecure or Redphone for their forks, due to confusion by users who believe that the fork is actually the app released by OWS. He doesn't explicitly say whether "LibreSignal" is okay, but would prefer for a namechange to reduce confusion.
Afaik, he also encourages people who don't like the GCM build in Signal to swap it out with the rewritten open source one and build with that.
[1]https://github.com/LibreSignal/LibreSignal/issues/37#issueco...