Adding other repos that have nothing to do with f-droid has nothing to do with f-droid… calling 3rd party repos f-droid just because you are able to add them to their app is disingenuous and shows a lack of understanding of what f-droid actually is.
F-Droid is an installable catalogue of FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) applications for the Android platform.
That is the first sentence on their official site.
F-Droid is an installable catalogue of FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) applications for the Android platform.
That is the first sentence on their official site. Again, just because they have an app that allows you to add other repos doesn’t mean those other repos are a part of f-droid… they are not, and it’s absolutely ridiculous to say otherwise.
Why would an Fdroid repo have nothing to do with Fdroid?
Because those other repos are not f-droid repos, they are 3rd party repos that have nothing to do with f-droid. Just because you can add them to the f-droid app doesn’t mean they then become f-droid repos. I use droidify, and I can add any repo to it that I want including f-droid, but that doesn’t mean that all the repos I add to it then become droidify repos.
Your aggressive tone is predictably inappropriate considering your failure at applying simple logic. You would only have a partial excuse if you’re 11y/o or something.
There is f-droid the app store, and f-droid.org’s main repo. See, it’s not that hard.
just because they have an app that allows you to add other repos doesn’t mean those other repos are a part of f-droid
And that app is called… get it?
Because those other repos are not f-droid repos
Repos made to work in the f-droid app are not f-droid repos… wow
Is the f-droid.org’s archive repo not an f-droid repo, too. lol.
Please tell me you’re not an adult!
The thing is, you started on the right track:
Sync is not open source and Fdroid only allows open source.
Here, you are on the right. And you could have followed up later by simply pointing out that “Will it be released to F-Droid” usually means “Will it be on f-droid.org’s FOSS-only main repo”, but you decided to rant some weird incoherent shit, and insisted on dying on a hell of straws instead!
Your aggressive tone is predictably inappropriate considering your failure at applying simple logic.
Lmao, is that a projection of some sort? Are you able to read the tone of your reply to me? Yeah, don’t cast stones if you live in a glass house my guy. You are a hypocrite at best… I won’t attack you any further.
The repos made to work with f-droid are f-droid compatible repos… they are not f-droid repos. There is only one f-droid repo, and that is their actual, official repo. All other 3rd party repos, are f-droid compatible repos. I’m so sorry you can’t follow this basic logic… it’s outlined on their official site… unless you can show me on their official site where they refer to 3rd party repos directly as “f-droid repos” then you’re the one that struggles with simple logic.
Thanks for editing your comments to change the meaning of them and shift the focus of my comment instead of telling me why you wouldn’t like Sync for Lemmy to host its own Fdroid repo as was the intended focus of my original comment.
I never said to add it to the main repo operated by the F-droid team. I suggested adding it to an alternative 3rd-party repo that allows non-open source applications.
Obviously a repository compatible with F-droid can be called an F-droid repo, and is called as such by both the community and in official documentation. That doesn’t mean its necessarily owned or operated by the F-droid dev team as you seem to think I’m implying.
Looks like you’re talking from personal experience based on your comment history, but I’m not being a pendant… I’m making a very simple correction. And I did so patiently. F-droid does not want their project to be conflated with 3rd party repos so people shouldn’t do it. It’s that fucking simple… I’m really not sure why this has been difficult to understand, nor why it required any further explanation, nor why it prompted personal attacks from insecure douchnozzles.
I apologize for douchenozzling up the thread. I actually appreciate the explanation as it was informative, but it is pedantic to focus on that instead of answering the original question.
I was pretty sure that’s where I got it, almost certain in fact. It’s becoming clear to me now that my memory is faulty though. As you pointed out, it’s clearly not open source and the only repository I’ve manually added to F-Droid is one for Bitwarden. Sorry folks - I was mistaken
Will it be released to F-Droid at the same time as the Google Play store?
Sync is not open source and Fdroid only allows open source.
The main repo is open source only, but there are others
Adding other repos that have nothing to do with f-droid has nothing to do with f-droid… calling 3rd party repos f-droid just because you are able to add them to their app is disingenuous and shows a lack of understanding of what f-droid actually is.
That is the first sentence on their official site.
Fdroid is just a program that lets you download apps from repos. Why would an Fdroid repo have nothing to do with Fdroid?
That is the first sentence on their official site. Again, just because they have an app that allows you to add other repos doesn’t mean those other repos are a part of f-droid… they are not, and it’s absolutely ridiculous to say otherwise.
Because those other repos are not f-droid repos, they are 3rd party repos that have nothing to do with f-droid. Just because you can add them to the f-droid app doesn’t mean they then become f-droid repos. I use droidify, and I can add any repo to it that I want including f-droid, but that doesn’t mean that all the repos I add to it then become droidify repos.
You misunderstand how package managers work.
Your aggressive tone is predictably inappropriate considering your failure at applying simple logic. You would only have a partial excuse if you’re 11y/o or something.
There is f-droid the app store, and
f-droid.org
’s main repo. See, it’s not that hard.And that app is called… get it?
Repos made to work in the f-droid app are not f-droid repos… wow
Is the
f-droid.org
’s archive repo not an f-droid repo, too. lol.Please tell me you’re not an adult!
The thing is, you started on the right track:
Here, you are on the right. And you could have followed up later by simply pointing out that “Will it be released to F-Droid” usually means “Will it be on
f-droid.org
’s FOSS-only main repo”, but you decided to rant some weird incoherent shit, and insisted on dying on a hell of straws instead!Lmao, is that a projection of some sort? Are you able to read the tone of your reply to me? Yeah, don’t cast stones if you live in a glass house my guy. You are a hypocrite at best… I won’t attack you any further.
The repos made to work with f-droid are f-droid compatible repos… they are not f-droid repos. There is only one f-droid repo, and that is their actual, official repo. All other 3rd party repos, are f-droid compatible repos. I’m so sorry you can’t follow this basic logic… it’s outlined on their official site… unless you can show me on their official site where they refer to 3rd party repos directly as “f-droid repos” then you’re the one that struggles with simple logic.
fdroid compatible repo != fdroid repo
Thanks for editing your comments to change the meaning of them and shift the focus of my comment instead of telling me why you wouldn’t like Sync for Lemmy to host its own Fdroid repo as was the intended focus of my original comment.
I’m clarifying. I’m trying to decide the best way to frame it because you quite obviously still don’t understand by your latest comment.
Sync can not be in the f-droid repo because it is not open source. End of story.
You clearly think any 3rd party repo that can be added to f-droid is called an f-droid repo, and that is flat out wrong.
I never said to add it to the main repo operated by the F-droid team. I suggested adding it to an alternative 3rd-party repo that allows non-open source applications.
Obviously a repository compatible with F-droid can be called an F-droid repo, and is called as such by both the community and in official documentation. That doesn’t mean its necessarily owned or operated by the F-droid dev team as you seem to think I’m implying.
Just saying, nobody loves a pedant.
Looks like you’re talking from personal experience based on your comment history, but I’m not being a pendant… I’m making a very simple correction. And I did so patiently. F-droid does not want their project to be conflated with 3rd party repos so people shouldn’t do it. It’s that fucking simple… I’m really not sure why this has been difficult to understand, nor why it required any further explanation, nor why it prompted personal attacks from insecure douchnozzles.
I apologize for douchenozzling up the thread. I actually appreciate the explanation as it was informative, but it is pedantic to focus on that instead of answering the original question.
Has LJ said it’ll run without Google Play? I certainly hope so.
I̶ w̶a̶s̶ p̶r̶e̶v̶i̶o̶u̶s̶l̶y̶ u̶s̶i̶n̶g̶ S̶y̶n̶c̶ v̶i̶a̶ F̶-̶D̶r̶o̶i̶d̶ a̶s̶ m̶y̶ m̶o̶b̶i̶l̶e̶ r̶e̶d̶d̶i̶t̶ c̶l̶i̶e̶n̶t̶, s̶o̶ I̶ w̶a̶s̶ a̶s̶s̶u̶m̶i̶n̶g̶ i̶t̶ w̶o̶u̶l̶d̶ b̶e̶ a̶n̶ o̶p̶t̶i̶o̶n̶ f̶o̶r̶ t̶h̶e̶ L̶e̶m̶m̶y̶ v̶e̶r̶s̶i̶o̶n̶, b̶u̶t̶ I̶ h̶a̶v̶e̶n̶’t̶ s̶e̶e̶n̶/h̶e̶a̶r̶d̶ o̶n̶e̶ w̶a̶y̶ o̶r̶ t̶h̶e̶ o̶t̶h̶e̶r̶. edit - I was wrong. I must have got Sync from the Playstore.
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I was pretty sure that’s where I got it, almost certain in fact. It’s becoming clear to me now that my memory is faulty though. As you pointed out, it’s clearly not open source and the only repository I’ve manually added to F-Droid is one for Bitwarden. Sorry folks - I was mistaken
It’s not open source