Europe can’t, nor will partner with Graphene OS because 1) Graphene OS likely won’t exist in 5 years with android becoming more and more closed, and 2) Graphene OS is still forced to use:
Google phones
proprietary android drivers
proprietary Google services via shared accounts for some services
manufacturer baseband modems, which are closed and very few people know how much data they send and where
I applaud your initiative and enthusiasm, but there are significantly more hurdles than simply convincing the EU to partner with a few companies.
If you are serious about this, start looking at projects Steam is supporting (like Proton) and figure put how we can get more developer time into existing Linux phone solutions.
Europe can’t, nor will partner with Graphene OS because 1) Graphene OS likely won’t exist in 5 years with android becoming more and more closed, and 2) Graphene OS is still forced to use:
I applaud your initiative and enthusiasm, but there are significantly more hurdles than simply convincing the EU to partner with a few companies.
If you are serious about this, start looking at projects Steam is supporting (like Proton) and figure put how we can get more developer time into existing Linux phone solutions.