@@ -18,6 +18,8 @@ An **official /e/ build** is an unofficial build from /e/ source code that has r
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@@ -18,6 +18,8 @@ An **official /e/ build** is an unofficial build from /e/ source code that has r
***Unofficial /e/ builds**: source code can be modified only to reach full support on the target device. /e/ features, list of installed apps etc. shouldn’t be modified. Unofficial builds can be published on the /e/ website at a specific place with warnings and a list of what works/what doesn’t work. It doesn’t have nightly builds nor OTA updates.
***Unofficial /e/ builds**: source code can be modified only to reach full support on the target device. /e/ features, list of installed apps etc. shouldn’t be modified. Unofficial builds can be published on the /e/ website at a specific place with warnings and a list of what works/what doesn’t work. It doesn’t have nightly builds nor OTA updates.
***Community builds**: the level of quality is considered high, security updates are applied but there is not yet or no more official maintainer. Community builds have nightly builds and can be updated OTA. Source code have to be hosted on our GitLab instance, or on trusted sources (LineageOS GitHub group, AOSP).
***Official /e/ builds**: the level of quality must have reached our conditions. It must have an official maintainer. Official builds have nightly builds and can be updated OTA. Source code have to be hosted on our GitLab instance, or on trusted sources (LineageOS GitHub group, AOSP).
***Official /e/ builds**: the level of quality must have reached our conditions. It must have an official maintainer. Official builds have nightly builds and can be updated OTA. Source code have to be hosted on our GitLab instance, or on trusted sources (LineageOS GitHub group, AOSP).
Any question about this? [contact us](https://e.foundation/contact/)
Any question about this? [contact us](https://e.foundation/contact/)