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Since I don't use Google Play (and don't want to), I would like to have Mobileraker published on F-Droid
This would enable (auto-)updates for users without the google play store
Proposed Solution
Mobileraker would be added to the F-Droid repository, making it available via the F-Droid client apps.
To make an app available in the official repo, one creates a merge request (if the original app author does not oppose the inclusion, of course) on the Fdroiddata gitlab repository. Any issues (e.g. packaging, unclear licenses, maybe enabling reproducible builds, etc.) would be checked against and solved in this MR.
An even easier option would be to include the app in the IzzyOnDroid F-Droid repository, which is a large, unofficial f-droid repo with less strict inclusion policies.
Alternatives Considered
Alternatives would be using google play (if available) or manually building/downloading the apk
Additional Context
Having worked with F-Droid and its repo before, I am of course willing to help:)
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Feature Request
Problem Description
Since I don't use Google Play (and don't want to), I would like to have Mobileraker published on F-Droid
This would enable (auto-)updates for users without the google play store
Proposed Solution
Mobileraker would be added to the F-Droid repository, making it available via the F-Droid client apps.
To make an app available in the official repo, one creates a merge request (if the original app author does not oppose the inclusion, of course) on the Fdroiddata gitlab repository. Any issues (e.g. packaging, unclear licenses, maybe enabling reproducible builds, etc.) would be checked against and solved in this MR.
An even easier option would be to include the app in the IzzyOnDroid F-Droid repository, which is a large, unofficial f-droid repo with less strict inclusion policies.
Alternatives Considered
Alternatives would be using google play (if available) or manually building/downloading the apk
Additional Context
Having worked with F-Droid and its repo before, I am of course willing to help:)
Checklist
To help us understand your feature request, please ensure you've covered the following points:
Your input is valuable in shaping the development of our project. Thank you for taking the time to submit your feature request!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: