Android App Repo Suggestions
graziano at sorbaioli.org
graziano at sorbaioli.org
Fri Oct 22 08:52:12 UTC 2010
On Tue, 19 Oct 2010 19:16:15 -0400, Ted Smith <teddks at gmail.com> wrote:
> From @graziano:
>> @tedks For the moment the only way to add a new libre app to our test
>> repo is to email me a link to the app sources AND apk !replicant
Please check if apps listed below are missing from our list of libre apps
here:
http://trac.osuosl.org/trac/replicant/wiki/ListOfKnownFreeSoftwareApps
If so, could you please add them?
Thanks.
Sorry for the late answser.
>
> There are a lot of awesome free apps that I'd like to see in Replicant's
> repo. Some of these would be in Replicant's repo before they land in
> Google's repo, if people move fast enough ;-)
>
> * AnkiDroid: A spaced-repetition memorization program, based on
> the free software program Anki. Package:
>
<https://code.google.com/p/ankidroid/downloads/detail?name=AnkiDroid_0.4.2.apk>
> Source: <http://github.com/nicolas-raoul/Anki-Android> GPLv3+
> * APG: Android Privacy Guard - an OpenPGP implementation for
> Android, compatible with the free software K9 mail client.
> Package:
>
<https://code.google.com/p/android-privacy-guard/downloads/detail?name=APG-1.0.7-release.apk&can=2&q=>
> Source:
>
<https://code.google.com/p/android-privacy-guard/source/checkout>
> License: Apache License 2.0
> * Astrid: a Task/Todo manager. Package:
>
<http://launchpad.net/astrid/trunk/2.11.0/+download/astrid-2.11.0.apk>
> Source: <https://code.launchpad.net/~tim-todoroo/astrid/trunk>
> License: GPLv2
> * ZXing: A very popular free software barcode reader app. Package:
>
<https://code.google.com/p/zxing/downloads/detail?name=BarcodeScanner3.5.apk>
> Source: <https://code.google.com/p/zxing/source/checkout>
License:
> Apache License 2.0
> * ConnectBot: an SSH client for Android. Package:
>
<https://code.google.com/p/connectbot/downloads/detail?name=ConnectBot-git-2010-10-15_03-05-54.apk&can=3&q=>
> Source: <http://github.com/kruton/connectbot/> License: Apache
> License 2.0
> * Mustard: An OStatus client. Package:
> <http://mustard.macno.org/system/files/mustard-0.1.9.7b.apk>
> Source: <http://gitorious.org/mustard> License: GPLv2+
> * ORBot: Tor for Android Package:
>
<https://www.torproject.org/dist/android/0.2.2.14-alpha-orbot-1.0.4.apk>
> Source: svn co https://svn.torproject.org/svn/projects/android/
> License: 3BSD
> * OTRChat: OTR-encrypted XMPP client. Package:
>
<http://github.com/downloads/guardianproject/OtRChat/OtRChat-0.0.1-alpha-build6a.apk>
> Source: <http://github.com/guardianproject/OtRChat> License:
> Apache 2.0
> * Reddit is Fun: Client for the free-software social news site
> Reddit.com. Package:
>
<http://github.com/downloads/talklittle/reddit-is-fun/reddit_is_fun_1.0.1.apk>
> Source: <http://github.com/talklittle/reddit-is-fun> License:
> GPLv3
> * Simple last.fm scrobbler: Last.fm and Libre.fm scrobbler.
> Package:
>
<https://code.google.com/p/a-simple-lastfm-scrobbler/downloads/detail?name=a_simple_lastfm_scrobbler_1.3.apk>
> Source:
>
<https://code.google.com/p/a-simple-lastfm-scrobbler/source/checkout>
> License: Apache License 2.0
> * Tesla: A remote control app for several free software media
> players on GNU/Linux. Package:
>
<http://sourceforge.net/projects/android-tesla/files/Tesla-0.13.apk/download>
> Source: <http://sourceforge.net/scm/?type=git&group_id=263877>
> License: GPLv3 (this seems like a very good app to include,
since
> it also is an added benefit to GNU/Linux users, and people are
> typically impressed by someone using a phone as a remote for
their
> computer.)
> * Transdroid: A BitTorrent client CONTROLLER app. Package:
>
<https://code.google.com/p/transdroid/downloads/detail?name=transdroid-0.22.0.apk&can=2&q=>
> Source: <https://code.google.com/p/transdroid/source/checkout>
> License: GPLv3
> * Moonblink: Various games and other fun things. Most notably, an
> Android implementation of the Tricorder from Star Trek.
> Packages: <https://code.google.com/p/moonblink/downloads/list>
> Source: <https://code.google.com/p/moonblink/source/checkout>
> License: GPLv2
>
> That's all (for today ;-) )!
>
> It would probably be a good idea for Replicant to adopt some official
> policy for repo access, so that Graziano can get some help.
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