Open r7l opened 1 year ago
I agree, anyway in the meantime I'm installing Anytype and tracking updates with Obtainium
I would like this on F-Droid as well
Maybe @IzzySoft could help with a stop-gap measure (the IzzyOnDroid repo)
https://gitlab.com/IzzyOnDroid/repo/-/wikis/Inclusion%20Policy
> 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.
> To determine which licenses are FLOSS, We defer to widely trusted organizations that have a proven track record. Specifically, we acknowledge these standards: [DFSG](https://wiki.debian.org/DFSGLicenses), [FSF](https://www.fsf.org/licensing), [GNU](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html), and [OSI](https://opensource.org/licenses) (read a quick overview of them all on [SPDX](https://spdx.org/licenses/)).
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 ?
but only (a) for Non-Commercial Use, or (b) for Commercial Use in Allowed Networks.
This is obviously not FOSS.
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.
Have you read a contributing guide?
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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