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[GH-ISSUE #31] add to F-Droid #27
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Originally created by @OmlineEditor on GitHub (Jun 1, 2023).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/cbeuw/Cloak-android/issues/31
please add the program to the website https://f-droid.org
you only need to configure the automatic taking of your program from the github. the site F-Droid itself will take new versions and compile them itself.
@alexandervlpl commented on GitHub (Aug 9, 2023):
@cbeuw Do you have any objections if somebody else does this with proper attribution to this repo?
@OmlineEditor commented on GitHub (Feb 17, 2024):
the project is open, do whatever you want, just specify the license and a link to the source. I say do it, there is no problem
@linsui commented on GitHub (Jul 4, 2024):
@OmlineEditor You got an reply from the author?
@OmlineEditor commented on GitHub (Jul 4, 2024):
why talk to the author? and why get an answer from him? Try talking to him if necessary
@linsui commented on GitHub (Jul 5, 2024):
F-Droid requires that.
@cbeuw commented on GitHub (Jul 7, 2024):
I opened an MR https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroiddata/-/merge_requests/15331
Apologies I was under the impression that anyone could package a freely licensed software on F-Droid (as with Linux distro packages), turns out my consent is required. I might as well package it then.
@linsui commented on GitHub (Jul 7, 2024):
The license allows anyone to package the app for F-Droid but sometimes the author doesn't want F-Droid to distribute their app. We don't want to make upstream devs unhappy. :)
@alexandervlpl commented on GitHub (Jul 8, 2024):
Excellent, thanks @cbeuw ! I know the process requires some effort, but this will literally put Cloak in the hands of people who need it most.