Grsecurity stops issuing public patches, citing trademark abuse

The whole situation stems from WindRiver, a subsidiary of Intel, which "has been using the grsecurity name all over its marketing material and blog posts to describe their backported, unsupported, unmaintained version in a version of Linux with other code modifications that haven't been evaluated by us for security impact." After spending several thousand on legal fees, faced with "a huge legal team, the capability to drag out the case for years" and a threat to request "all available sanctions and attorneys' fees" were the lawsuit to proceed against them, Grsecurity decided pursuing the case through the courts was not practical.
Anyone so inclined can change their preferences to show ALL hidden spam comments, but it's a mess.
The incorrect comment count due to entries threads being hidden when the top comments is flagged as spam, has already been reported as a bug number 62.