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[–] Onihikage 11 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (1 children)

A few months ago, Proton's CEO Andy Yen was interviewed on The Linux Experiment and reiterated in the segment starting at 49:27 that he does want to have an F-Droid version, but because Proton encrypts notifications sent through Play Services such that Google can't get at the metadata, and because third-party notification frameworks are typically much worse for battery life than Play Services, they consider F-Droid a lower priority than some of the other things they're trying to get done, such as feature parity between their mobile and desktop apps. It'll come eventually, especially as Yen himself seems to want it, but since they're completely private and have no investors, they don't have infinite money for developers, so they have to prioritize sustainable growth.

Highly recommend watching the full interview, Yen seems to have a good mindset about the whole thing, doing what he feels is best for privacy and ownership of identity in the long run, even if he has to temporarily compromise in some places in order to get there.

[–] NeatNit@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 6 months ago (1 children)

I thought F-Droid apps could still use Google's notification system?

[–] Onihikage 1 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

I think they can, but most don't, and Yen in the interview seemed to prefer making the F-Droid version a different build that doesn't include any use of Google infrastructure; it would likely use Unified Push for notifications instead. He dismissed the alternative, which was to have one app with both notification types built in and a menu option to switch between them.