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FDroid Listing Missing #3056

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ghost opened this issue Jan 13, 2024 · 4 comments
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FDroid Listing Missing #3056

ghost opened this issue Jan 13, 2024 · 4 comments

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@ghost
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ghost commented Jan 13, 2024

The FOSS version of the application appears to be missing from the FDroid repository.

That's pretty much it. Not a big deal, I can install it manually. Just letting you know in case ya don't know that this is a thing.

May also be happwning with other "Simple" apps as well. No confirmation on that, just a feeling

Appologies if this is a duplicate issue. This is the only repo I've checked and seaefhing didn't reveal an issue about this.

@inson1
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inson1 commented Jan 13, 2024

  1. SMT apps were sold to ad company. Fork is here https://github.com/FossifyOrg

  2. Yes, there is proprietary software in the foss gallery

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ghost commented Jan 15, 2024

@SuperPositiveP

1. SMT apps were sold to ad company. Fork is here https://github.com/FossifyOrg

2. Yes, there is proprietary software in the foss gallery

Oh shit, thank you!

@ghost
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ghost commented Jan 15, 2024

ad company

Very cool. Not gonna judge a decision to sell, but you have to be a special type of asshole or succumb to pure spite for your users to specifically sell something like this to an ad company. (Spite which I would understand as developing stuff like this can be thankless, but it doesn't make the person doing it any less of a prick.)

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ad company

Very cool. Not gonna judge a decision to sell, but you have to be a special type of asshole or succumb to pure spite for your users to specifically sell something like this to an ad company. (Spite which I would understand as developing stuff like this can be thankless, but it doesn't make the person doing it any less of a prick.)

Well, it was open source to begin with. And thanks to the original developer's choice to license it that way we still have it as an open source fork.

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