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Yeeeeees. If you’re orienting your company as the privacy-alternative it’d be great to emphasize support for the main privacy-oriented OS. I get that developers don’t grow on trees, but this seems like a pretty crucial feature that should be prioritized.
I mean, I recently switched to Proton knowing what I was getting into, but I’d really like to see this happen soon.
Yeeeeees. If you’re orienting your company as the privacy-alternative it’d be great to emphasize support for the main privacy-oriented OS. I get that developers don’t grow on trees, but this seems like a pretty crucial feature that should be prioritized.
I mean, I recently switched to Proton knowing what I was getting into, but I’d really like to see this happen soon.
On the one hand, yes.
On the other, they’re still a for-profit company and Linux users still make up a small portion of their customers.
They likely have a larger portion of Linux users then other companies though.
Meaningless information from a business perspective
I don’t think you have the insider information to really make that call.
The only “Insider information” I have is a public interview with the CEO on a Linux creator’s channel.