[08:49:08] now I look like the young teenage boy I am in my heart. [08:55:00] oh, wrong # [17:04:37] lol @ margle above ;P [17:04:42] 15 23:58:30 < jeremyb> who's responsible for releasing to fdroid? [17:04:43] 15 23:58:58 < jeremyb> seems to have not happened at all for 5 months [17:05:39] srsly, if you use unofficial markets you should be ready for fun like this [18:21:54] hey jcmish [19:52:05] hey MaxSem [20:31:51] whee my nexus 10 should arrive monday [20:33:00] chuck noris' nexus 11 arrived a week ago [20:33:35] well played [23:46:13] MaxSem: huh? [23:46:40] is it not from a wikimedia person? [23:46:45] or has it been abandoned? [23:48:18] what's the point of using f-droid for apps that are available on play? [23:48:39] i can think of more than a few reasons [23:48:56] #1 you can revert to an older version if there's a bug in the one you just upgraded to [23:50:02] was typing: my experience with other fdroid apps that are also in the play store is that every single one of them (out of the set that i've actually tried) is in a decent state in the fdroid store [23:51:17] maybe there's a valid reason why uploading to fdroid is harder or not worth it. but no one's claimed to have such a reason (yet) AFAICT [23:51:47] anyway, the question still stands: who was uploading to fdroid to begin with? [23:51:59] bbl [23:52:18] "This version is built and signed by F-Droid, and guaranteed to correspond to the source tarball below." [23:52:31] all questions to them [23:53:50] anyway, time to sleep