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Any plans for F-Droid repo? #386

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r7l opened this issue Sep 20, 2023 · 7 comments
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Any plans for F-Droid repo? #386

r7l opened this issue Sep 20, 2023 · 7 comments
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@r7l
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r7l commented Sep 20, 2023

Have you read a contributing guide?

  • I have read CONTRIBUTING.md
  • I have searched the existing requests and didn't find any that were similar
  • I have considered creating a pull request instead and want to proceed

Clear and concise description of the problem

Some of your targeted users (me for example) might run non Google based phones. This can easily be archived by installing a custom rom without installing additional Google support. Those phones will lack a Play Store. The app currently seems only be available from Google Play Store.

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Submit the app to F-Droid store.

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@r7l r7l added the enhancement New feature or request label Sep 20, 2023
@visika
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visika commented Sep 27, 2023

I agree, anyway in the meantime I'm installing Anytype and tracking updates with Obtainium

@trymeouteh
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I would like this on F-Droid as well

@Atrate
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Atrate commented Jul 5, 2024

Maybe @IzzySoft could help with a stop-gap measure (the IzzyOnDroid repo)

@shuvashish76
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https://gitlab.com/IzzyOnDroid/repo/-/wikis/Inclusion%20Policy

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Running on private resources (no funding), IzzyOnDroid usually reserves up
to 30 megabytes per app (exceptions are being made for some larger apps, so this is
considered as rule-of-thumb). That's at the same time the upper size limit for
single .apk files. If multiple files can fit in this limit, the repo holds up
to 3 versions.

@shuvashish76
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To determine which licenses are FLOSS, We defer to widely trusted organizations that have a proven track record. Specifically, we acknowledge these standards: DFSG, FSF, GNU, and OSI (read a quick overview of them all on SPDX).

Source: https://f-droid.org/en/docs/Inclusion_Policy/

I searched the mentioned sources for Any Source Available License 1.0 but no results. So CMIIW @linsui technically it's not FOSS (at least to F-Droid standard) hence can't be included to F-Droid ?

@linsui
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linsui commented Jul 8, 2024

but only (a) for Non-Commercial Use, or (b) for Commercial Use in Allowed Networks.

This is obviously not FOSS.

@IzzySoft
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IzzySoft commented Jul 8, 2024

I searched the mentioned sources for Any Source Available License 1.0 but no results.

Not even mentioned at SPDX – so no, this cannot be considered libre I'm afraid.

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