cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/7167256

Our first experimental release based on Android 14 was published on October 6th. We think we already had this issue resolved for that release:

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/10/android-14s-ransomware-data-storage-bug-locks-out-users-remains-unfixed/

We’ve made additional fixes for upstream user profile issues still impacting the stock Pixel OS since then too

We’ve run into multiple Linux kernel f2fs data corruption issues before Android 14 while testing new Linux kernel LTS revisions. We avoided any of the serious issues slipping past our internal testing. The only one to make it into the Alpha channel only caused update rollback.

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lol google smh 😂😂😂 took them years to release source for android even though linux force you to come out with it.

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The source is released each year, for each new OS release.

https://github.com/orgs/GrapheneOS/repositories has all of the repositories of source GrapheneOS uses from AOSP. Example, if you click on let’s say, Platform System Core you will see a link to the upstream source titled “forked from …”.by looking at this upstream source repo, you will see that there’s tags for each OS release for this particular repo.

All of the tagged AOSP repositories can be found here: https://github.com/aosp-mirror

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