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SailfishOS support #163

Open DanScharon opened 8 years ago

DanScharon commented 8 years ago

Please port maps.me to SailfishOS: https://sailfishos.org/ SfOS is Qt-based so this should make porting easier.

dryo commented 8 years ago

:+1: Actually it's +41 at the time of writing: https://together.jolla.com/question/114430/feature-request-mapsme-goes-open-source-possible-sailfish-porting/

biodranik commented 8 years ago

Officially now we don't have resources to port it. But it can be done by any enthusiast, as the code is open.

lewadedun commented 8 years ago

I would support the project on Kickstarter or Indiegogo...

r0kk3rz commented 7 years ago

Would you guys consider maintaining the APK on Jollas app store Harbour (https://harbour.jolla.com/)? I presume it doesn't need Google Play Services to work.

rinigus commented 7 years ago

I wonder whether BB port of maps.me is published via Github as well? Having that port may help in developing Sailfish port. As far as I heard, BB uses QML as well and having QML reference code available could help in developing on other QML based platforms.

Please note that I haven't looked into maps.me source, just looked into top tree and available repos. So, I could easily missed something.

biodranik commented 7 years ago

Blackberry port was created by converting android APK

On 24.8.2016, at 09.05, rinigus notifications@github.com wrote:

I wonder whether BB port of maps.me is published via Github as well? Having that port may help in developing Sailfish port. As far as I heard, BB uses QML as well and having QML reference code available could help in developing on other QML based platforms.

Please note that I haven't looked into maps.me source, just looked into top tree and available repos. So, I could easily missed something.

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rinigus commented 7 years ago

thank you for reply. Ok, that means if we want to port it to Sailfish, we would need to use Linux as a base, I guess.

paoletto commented 5 years ago

It builds and runs on linux desktop. Plus, you could easily make a qtlocation plugin out of it