The "no central directory", acountless idea of olvid has merit but I hope Borne plans to kick in some funds to help development because per olvid they need internal docs:
”As of now, the code is not fully documented and contains very few comments. Still, some aspects of it are very advanced and might be hard getting into. We encourage you to read the code, understand it and make your own modifications and additions. But keep in mind that some mechanisms are rather "fragile" and might break easily 🥚🥚🥚."
(https://github.com/olvid-io/olvid-android)
And lacks desktop client source, or any Linux desktop client.
It sounds like she's just dumped a lot of attention (and de facto labour) on a young OSS project.
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