I just searched, there's no result on the word fuck, someone got butthurt because their free work for apple didn't pay off.
The signal guy responds with a perfectly reasonable explaination, including explaining what a bug is, and why support of a new platform is indeed a feature.
They have a policy to not talk about future features? What is there to hide/protect by witholding such information I wonder. I wont speculate, would like to have someone inform me.
Signal is slowly stacking up bye-bye points from me
I wonder why they wouldn’t let the iOS version downloadable from M1 Macs. Early on I had a better experience with that app .ipa on my MacBook Air and with a couple shortcut tweaks it would be perfect. It’s sad that they deliberately uncheck the box to just let it run as is on M1 in their AppStore release. Especially so for an open source app. It is also not feasible to compile manually as you would miss push notifications.
Thankfully, the x86 version runs just fine due to the compatibility layer, so it's not a big deal, anytime soon.
I am sorry, but I disagree with the notion that Signal has to support any platform, as well as a store version for Windows 10. I have an M1 and don't expect any piece of software to cater to my weird choice in platform (got it for free, nice device, but it has the usual Apple restrictions). Why should any project jump through hoops to support the Windows store? In any case, you are still free to fork or adapt it. A pull request for support still needs review and I don't think anyone has to justify not embracing it. Make a separate project to wrap it into Windows store if you really need that.