The great thing about being a developer using an open-source app is that you can treat complaints you have with the app as an opportunity to help improve it.
@morguldir@hj@Tusky we currently use the google distributed android toolchains. There is ongoing work to package all of this in Debian which would provide a way better trust anchor. But it's a huge take! Help welcome, if you're interested look at the Debian mobile wiki pages.
@CryptGoat@erAck@IzzyOnDroid@fdroidorg Mir ist übrigens auch nicht klar, warum der Autor die nicht endlich open-sourcet. Es gibt keinen Grund dagegen: * er nutzt offenbar keine Tracker * keine Werbung * App ist kostenlos
Bitte schreibt ihn mal an und legt ihm den Gedanken nochmal nahe. Am Besten auf das aktuelle Ereignis bezug nehmen und freundlich erklären, warum FLOSS Sinn macht, wozu es da ist und wie es auch dem Maintainer/Entwickler der App hilt.
Because we keep getting asked when a new Tusky version will be available on @fdroidorg: Fdroid works differently than Amazon Appstore or Google Play. We as the developers do not upload anything, Fdroid builds the app from source once we tag a release in our code repository. This is super awesome because you are guaranteed to get the exact code from our repo, but also takes some time on their side.
To all those wanting to have some #FOSS app listed in my repo (e.g. because they can't have it included with the official F-Droid repo for some reason):
My Updater now also can fetch APKs from GitLab tags.
Description on the GitLab repo for my repo (oops) updated accordingly: https://gitlab.com/IzzyOnDroid/repo (file your requests in its issue tracker, please).