We have early access to Android Security Bulletin patches and will be able to set up a workflow where we can have releases already built and tested prior to the embargo ending. For now, we've still been doing the builds after the embargo ends. It will mainly help when they screw up pushing to AOSP.
Maybe it was a stray Android dev who moonshines in FOSS projects or their security team that is a fan of GOS’s secure implementation of Android (Yes, they are rightfully admired by many of the big guys for That) or : What part of their soul did Graphene sell to get that early access?
Maybe it was a stray Android dev who moonshines in FOSS projects or their security team that is a fan of GOS’s secure implementation of Android (Yes, they are rightfully admired by many of the big guys for That) or : What part of their soul did Graphene sell to get that early access?