Hello @ all new followers from linuxrocks.online 👋 ! We weren't intentionally keeping you from following us. Your instance just rebooted which seems to have fixed the federation. 😃
@omnipotens You rebooting your instance somehow enabled it to talk to ours. We suddenly got an influx of a lot of new followers. And some 10d old mentions showing up in the timeline. 🤔
@hund How weird those toots just now appear in the timeline here. So I guess our respective instances are finally able to talk to each other? Please try again to follow us! :-)
@darwinglara09 No, no hay una diferencia a Google Play en este caso. En la pagina de detalles de cada aplicación dice cuales versiones de Android están suportadas.
@roka Versions before 0.103 will work as long as F-Droid's server supports the old XML index format. As of today we have no plans to drop that. However, there you'll not get new features and security fixes with staying on <0.103 wherefore we would be happy to have "F-Droid Light": https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroidclient/issues/48
@esplenio@fdroidorg@exodus Yalp store is Play Store but i can't easily detect that their installed by Yalp for now. So i prefer not to show a report than showing a wrong report. A company who think my wrong report cost damages to them could sue me and exodus for the money lost. So we prefer act step by step on each work.
@remich For some apps there is a build flavour provided by upstream to comply with F-Droid';s inclusion process. sometimes this work is done by a third party and included as a patch in the fdroiddata repo.
@exodus Supporting yalp installed apps should work in the future but requires cooperation form yalp store marking the apps corretly on install, same for F-Droid installed apps.
Following up on the @exodus discussion: The app does a lookup into an online db for installed apps. As F-Droid often has the same apps as gplay but with trackers disabled or patched out this would obviously result in false positives.