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by _bxg1 2294 days ago
> we replace with a software layout called microG that can still receive push notifications and have geolocation data for apps (using Mozilla geolocation service)

It's good that they set up microG for you; that's one of the hurdles with using Lineage this way.

I'm very curious about their Maps app. That was one of the very biggest problems when I tried to use Google-free Android a couple years ago. The open-source options at the time were bad. If they've made a decent alternative, that would truly be a game-changer.

One other random thought: the name "/e/" is terrible. Hard to search for, hard to meaningfully verbalize, hard to interpret.

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> the name "/e/" is terrible. Hard to search for, hard to meaningfully verbalize, hard to interpret.

I think I read somewhere that this is a deliberately-obscure temporary codename pre-proper-branding, during initial unstable development.

That said, they've used it a lot in their branding, so I'm not sure...

Update: From their FAQ page[0]:

> Why this weird, inconvenient /e/ name?

> ...

> It’s the current project codename, we will probably introduce a new and more convenient name for our mobile ROM in few months.

https://e.foundation/get-support/#faq

Some osm apps have good navigation, but they don't have the same data, e.g. on traffic. 'Here' isn't bad. And in doubt there's always Google maps by browser.
OSMAnd was what I used, and it was horrendous. The actual data was okay (I didn't expect it to be on-par), but the user experience was just really bad. Barely usable.

Haven't heard of "Here". I did end up using Google Maps in the browser sometimes, although it felt like a compromise (and obviously didn't have a stellar user-experience itself).