Known F/LOSS Development of F-Droid Apps

All your posts here are the same: whataboutism, whishful thinking and ignoring the feedback you receive from relevant project members. Or even worst: ignoring most of those to focus on specific bits and squeeze your rethoric of purism and self-supremacy.

Please do something useful for any part of any free software project (documentation, online help, technical reviews, code…) and stop whinning.

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@pazos

purism

sets a pretty good example, but their prices are very high.

How about I make a list to “recognize F-Droid apps and developers who are shining examples by using F/LOSS systems for developing their apps.” The topic of this wiki-post.

Your personal attack is off-topic, so I will give your complaints all due consideration. How about you attempt to understand you have little to no idea what else I do.

So sorry your app(s) can’t be listed here, because they use non-free network systems github/lab. Feeling your pain.

PS. Please consider using a spell checker. :laughing:

Wiki lists are limited to 32k characters, and this list is nearly there. Is this a hard limit?

Seeing no response from TPTB, format has been adjusted accordingly.

@Licaon_Kter , FWIW, two more apps probably should have non-free net and maybe tracking anti-F’s, but don’t:

Diolite and Don du Sang .

Rather confusing apps, I can’t find that much info on the IoT one and the blood one loaded only OSM map data so far, then again… it has some non-OSM links inside so that would do.

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confusing apps

Indeed, and stale.

DioLite:

SECURITY WARNING: This application uses an insecure HTTP connection to exchange
login information with the server.

And not updated since 2016, idk, probably should move to archive repo?

@Morgoth

And not updated since 2016, idk, probably should move to archive repo?

Good question, what are the criteria for moving undeveloped apps to the archive? There are a lot.

“Not working” is the best criteria.

Many old apps to test, or use.

FYI, Had to gut the included info to get below 32k characters, including “last update” year, issues links, and licenses, which is OK because,

Disclaimer: this snapshot list was out of date before it even started. Screening of dev sites was quick and dirty, and surely inaccurate.

Criteria: Development site software and Terms. Main gitlab dot com license and site is proprietary and excluded.

Possible Automation tools? See @frief 's app_match.R - find similar apps on f-droid by similarity of their descriptions - #5 by frief
or @k3b’s Statistics: Apps with summary/description by language at f-droid.org

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