> has been heavily involved in harassment of our developers, raids on our community and coordinated spreading of misinformation
I'd be interested to see how you draw this conclusion. I have been in the CalyxOS rooms for quite a long time and have never seen anything of the sort. In fact, when GrapheneOS is mentioned, users are told to change the topic.
People can see for themselves the misinformation being regularly spread about GrapheneOS by the CalyxOS community whenever either CalyxOS or GrapheneOS is brought up. The raids on our channels are a well known fact and those people are openly welcomed in the CalyxOS rooms, even those who have publicly told me to kill myself on multiple occasions. Nick himself has been heavily involved in this behavior. I don't think someone who is involved in the community perpetrating these attacks is a good source on what has been happening. He justifies his support for these people by saying they have an open channel with free speech.
> In fact, when GrapheneOS is mentioned, users are told to change the topic.
Yes, people get banned when they defend GrapheneOS from attacks. Nothing is done when they spread misinformation about it as long as they don't do it too blatantly. Action is quickly taken if someone there tries to counter it.
> The raids on our channels are a well known fact and those people are openly welcomed in the CalyxOS rooms
You've said this a number of times, but you've yet to provide any material evidence this has taken place.
From what I've seen as an impartial bystander, the CalyxOS community doesn't want anything to do with you or your (frankly hostile) community.
I've taken the liberty of doing a little digging and asking around, and it looks like you've even tied in CalyxOS to the recent Bromite impersonation incident. Judging by the chat log you shared on GitHub, it looks like the user was told to change the topic.
I really don't think it's appropriate to be downgrading and "attacking" (as you so vehemently protest) open-source projects like CalyxOS with similar goals. It's a shame such hostility is taking place, when both Calyx and Graphene are doing excellent work in the privacy sector.
I'd be interested to see how you draw this conclusion. I have been in the CalyxOS rooms for quite a long time and have never seen anything of the sort. In fact, when GrapheneOS is mentioned, users are told to change the topic.