Merge branch 'complete-meta' into 'master'
Complete meta See merge request fdroid/fdroiddata!5881
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- Graphics
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License: Apache-2.0
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AuthorName: Dan Sandler
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AuthorEmail: dsandler@dsandler.org
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AuthorWebSite: https://dsandler.org/
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SourceCode: https://github.com/dsandler/markers
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IssueTracker: https://github.com/dsandler/markers/issues
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Categories:
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- Theming
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License: Apache-2.0
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AuthorName: Alex Burka
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AuthorEmail: durka42@gmail.com
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AuthorWebSite: https://alexburka.com/
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SourceCode: https://github.com/durka/HallMonitor
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IssueTracker: https://github.com/durka/HallMonitor/issues
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Changelog: https://github.com/durka/HallMonitor/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md
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Categories:
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- Security
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License: GPL-3.0-or-later
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WebSite: http://www.dynalogin.org
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WebSite: https://www.dynalogin.org
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SourceCode: https://github.com/dynalogin/dynalogin-android
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IssueTracker: https://github.com/dynalogin/dynalogin-android/issues
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- Development
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License: GPL-3.0-only
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WebSite: http://sven-ola.commando.de/repo/debian-kit-en.html
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WebSite: https://sven-ola.commando.de/repo/debian-kit-en.html
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SourceCode: https://sourceforge.net/p/debian-kit/code
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IssueTracker: https://sourceforge.net/p/debian-kit/tickets
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AutoName: Debian Kit
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Description: |-
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It's possible to install a complete GNU/Linux software stack on Android devices,
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It’s possible to install a complete GNU/Linux software stack on Android devices,
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e.g. by adding a chroot environment as others already have implemented. This kit
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does 2 things differently: Firstly, it installs a Debian file system
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side-by-side to the Android file system. In order to access anything that’s
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Categories:
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- Security
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License: MIT
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AuthorName: Daniel Persson
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AuthorWebSite: https://danielpersson.dev/
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SourceCode: https://github.com/kalaspuffar/secure-quick-reliable-login
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IssueTracker: https://github.com/kalaspuffar/secure-quick-reliable-login/issues
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Translation: https://poeditor.com/join/project/Jlsa1tqxlx
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Before you begin using SQRL to login to websites, your SQRL private identity
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must be created. You only need one, probably for life, because it reveals
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NOTHING about you, and it's highly secure. It's just a very long (77-digit)
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NOTHING about you, and it’s highly secure. It’s just a very long (77-digit)
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random number.
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From then on, whenever you login with SQRL to a website, your private identity
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is used to generate another 77-digit number for that one website. Every website
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you visit sees you as a different number, yet every time you return to the same
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site, that site's unique number is regenerated.
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site, that site’s unique number is regenerated.
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This allows you to be uniquely and permanently identified, yet completely
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anonymous.
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Since you never need to use an eMail address or a password, you never give a
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website your actual identity to protect. If the website's SQRL identities are
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website your actual identity to protect. If the website’s SQRL identities are
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ever stolen, not only would the stolen identities only be valid for that one
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website, but SQRL's cryptography prevents impersonation using stolen identities.
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website, but SQRL’s cryptography prevents impersonation using stolen identities.
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This is as good as it sounds. It's what we've been waiting for.
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This is as good as it sounds. It’s what we’ve been waiting for.
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RepoType: git
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Repo: https://github.com/kalaspuffar/secure-quick-reliable-login.git
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Categories:
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- Games
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License: GPL-2.0-only
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AuthorEmail: ehouse@users.sf.net
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WebSite: http://xwords.sourceforge.net/android.php
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SourceCode: http://xwords.sourceforge.net/source.php
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IssueTracker: http://xwords.sourceforge.net/contact.php
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Changelog: http://xwords.sf.net/and_changes.php
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Donate: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?item_name=Donation+to+Crosswords+for+handhelds&cmd=_donations&business=fixin%40peak.org
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AutoName: Crosswords
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Description: |-
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and let the next person move. An English wordlist is included but there is a
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link to the website to download wordlists to play in other languages.
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The source code supports push messaging via Google Play, but that won't function
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in this build even if Google Play is installed. It just means that moves won't
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The source code supports push messaging via Google Play, but that won’t function
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in this build even if Google Play is installed. It just means that moves won’t
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be transmitted quite as quickly as if it were supported. Play via SMS or
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Bluetooth is unaffected by this.
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Categories:
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- Internet
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License: AGPL-3.0-only
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AuthorName: Electronic Frontier Foundation
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AuthorEmail: info@eff.org
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AuthorWebSite: https://www.eff.org/
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WebSite: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2014/12/download-eff-mobile-app
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SourceCode: https://github.com/EFForg/actioncenter-mobile
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IssueTracker: https://github.com/EFForg/actioncenter-mobile/issues
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Name: EFF Alerts
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Description: |-
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Notifies you when there's a new action you can take to support
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Notifies you when there’s a new action you can take to support
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[https://www.eff.org EFF]. Here are a few ways you can use the app to defend
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freedom and privacy:
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Categories:
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- Internet
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License: Apache-2.0
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WebSite: http://shaman.emergent.org
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WebSite: https://shaman.emergent.org
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SourceCode: https://github.com/emergentdotorg/shaman
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IssueTracker: https://github.com/emergentdotorg/shaman/issues
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AuthorEmail: btimofeev@emunix.org
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SourceCode: https://github.com/btimofeev/instead-launcher-android/
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IssueTracker: https://github.com/btimofeev/instead-launcher-android/issues
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Changelog: https://github.com/btimofeev/instead-launcher-android/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md
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Donate: https://www.paypal.me/btimofeev
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Bitcoin: 16coztryz7xbNNDNhhf98wuHmi3hEintsW
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Categories:
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- Phone & SMS
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License: MIT
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AuthorName: Jesse Young
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WebSite: https://envaya.org
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SourceCode: https://github.com/youngj/EnvayaSMS
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IssueTracker: https://github.com/youngj/EnvayaSMS/issues
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Donate: http://envaya.org/envaya/page/contribute
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Donate: https://envaya.org/envaya/page/contribute
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AutoName: EnvayaSMS
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Description: |-
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needing approval from anyone else.
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EnvayaSMS is designed to to be maintainable even when deployed in remote
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locations that cannot easily be accessed by your organization's technical staff.
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locations that cannot easily be accessed by your organization’s technical staff.
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With minimal training, non-technical users can do all setup and maintenance of
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deployed phones. The number of SMS' that can be sent is capped by Android at
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deployed phones. The number of SMS’ that can be sent is capped by Android at
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100/hour. Expansion pack apks, not yet available from f-droid.org can lift this
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limit.
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