LineageOS beats Google to the punch, fixes 'KRACK' WPA2 vulnerability in Android
androidpolice.comHuge fan of LineageOS, but this isn't a great comparison. While Google probably found out about Krack earlier than the Lineage team. They aren't going to break their normal monthly security release schedule for it.
The vulnerability wasn't released as soon as it was found, it was released upon a certain date, and looks like Google is releasing multiple patches a month anyway: https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/
Now that's hardly a fair comparison. Huge difference between a fledgeling project and a massive ecosystem that is Android.
How is Lineage OS a "fledgeling" project since it has original roots going back more than 8 years? While Lineage OS does not work on all "Android" devices, it does still support a wide range of them.
Crap. I got LineageOS confused with PostmarketOS. I stand corrected.
The only difference I see, is that LineageOS users are safe now (or when next built is compiled). Android users will have to wait for months, if they'll get an update at all.
"AOSP" is probably a more accurate term than "Android" in this case, since LOS is also Android.
so, who will be hurt if Google releases this time a non monthly security update? E.g. I don't see any sysadmin related tasks to this. Look e.g. on a big competitor: Apple is releasing whenever there is something new/important. Why cannot Google go the same way. What's so wrong when there is a October 17th security update?
I mean... it takes anyway a couple of months until many vendors will implement the upcoming November patch.