> The alternative here isn’t a FOSS-distributed iOS app, it’s no iOS app at all.
>> You should put the blame on Apple for this, not on FOSS
advocates.
It seems like an odd interjection to make at this point if Apple is the target. It’s well known that Apple’s store is proprietary and closed source, adding this comment to one of Proton’s news releases can’t help but come across as an implied criticism of Proton.
>> You should put the blame on Apple for this, not on FOSS advocates.
It seems like an odd interjection to make at this point if Apple is the target. It’s well known that Apple’s store is proprietary and closed source, adding this comment to one of Proton’s news releases can’t help but come across as an implied criticism of Proton.