6 May 2021 |
_hc | for fdroid members | 19:29:38 |
jochensp | _hc: I'm not sure the numbers map to sign up dates | 19:45:11 |
jochensp | ah, never mind | 19:46:13 |
FestplattenSchnitzel | I just saw that Gradle has an --offline option, with this description: Execute the build without accessing network resources. . Could this be useful for prohibiting fetching of dependencies at build time? We could download the "transparent ones" from build.gradle.dependencies to the local Maven repository before building, so these will be able to be included, but some random curl or wget in the Gradle build script(s) will fail, right? | 20:00:33 |
_hc | FestplattenSchnitzel: that could be one approach, then there needs to be a way to share the local repo into the buildserver VM. uniq and I looked into that, and came to the conclusion that instead, there should just by a forced proxy on the buildserver VM, then that proxy can only allow verified downloads to go through https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroidserver/-/issues/418 | 20:10:44 |
FestplattenSchnitzel | Oh, yes. It makes sense to handle that on the buildserver … | 20:26:54 |
🏔️hiking | In reply to @eighthave:matrix.org I'll bet they are reporting on monopolies Feel like this might link to the Fortnite vs iOS and Play Store cases, just a hunch | 21:39:52 |
7 May 2021 |
cdesai | In reply to @eighthave:matrix.org cdesai was super early to sign up on gitlab.com That's how I managed to grab cde | 03:54:25 |
_hc | Sylvia: so it turns out the FD reporter is an F-Droid user! That was surprising | 08:06:14 |
Sylvia | Oh cool | 08:11:01 |
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8 May 2021 |
proletarius101 | So GitLab reply me for their Open Source grants. But I feel that I'm not exactly the right person to e-sign the contract (in the "Bill to" field). Can you sign that? I'll let them know | 01:01:49 |
proletarius101 | _hc: | 01:01:55 |
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FestplattenSchnitzel | Maybe we could have an fdroid/admin issue for this first, so everyone or at least all core contributors can take a look what is in there … | 06:30:02 |
proletarius101 | In reply to @festplattenschnitzel:matrix.org Maybe we could have an fdroid/admin issue for this first, so everyone or at least all core contributors can take a look what is in there … So https://gitlab.com/fdroid/admin/-/issues/223 | 06:43:38 |
linsui | https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroiddata/-/merge_requests/7564 has been stalled for a long time because of com.google.android.gms:play-services-oss-licenses. Should we close it? | 07:05:57 |
proletarius101 | In reply to @rdfg77:kde.org https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroiddata/-/merge_requests/7564 has been stalled for a long time because of com.google.android.gms:play-services-oss-licenses. Should we close it? It looks good. It introduces the material library and the license library. Both are OSS. | 07:10:38 |
linsui | Yep. It's OSS and upstream does not want to replace it. | 07:14:31 |
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proletarius101 | Btw, for the infrastructure, what's the exact oss criteria? E.g. algolia, a search engine that could be used in our website to replace the slow diy search engine, provides a oss sdk. But their server is not oss. | 09:56:36 |
proletarius101 | In reply to @rdfg77:kde.org Yep. It's OSS and upstream does not want to replace it. Hmm, then why not proceed it? | 09:57:04 |
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jochensp | proletarius101: we want OSS and privacy to be sure the data of our users is save. Algolia seems to provide neither | 10:38:25 |
proletarius101 | In reply to @freenode_jochensp:matrix.org proletarius101: we want OSS and privacy to be sure the data of our users is save. Algolia seems to provide neither Well, our website doesn't store any user data? | 10:38:59 |