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Proton does a lot of open source washing. Their public communication often mention that they are open source, while in reality only some of their clients are open source and the uploaded source code[1] often lags behind by months (currently 3 months).
[1]: https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClients
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I see that they claim all of their apps and libraries are open source[0]. But they only link to the OpenPGP libraries they're using. Is this actually open source? Following the "Open Source" footer link[1], here they only link to the ProtonMail Github account with nothing mentioning ProtonDrive.
And if it is actually open source, I'd love to see a comparison to CryptPad[2]
> which is why we’ve made all our apps and encryption libraries open source
[0] https://proton.me/drive/security
[1] https://proton.me/community/open-source
[2] https://cryptpad.org/
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Agreed! I used radicale for the same purpose. Very easy installation given I already had a VPS.
https://radicale.org
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