> What is the community opinion on uploading KDE Connect to the Horizon store?
I have nothing against this, but someone has to step up to do it, starting with documentation of the release steps in the wiki: https://community.kde.org/KDEConnect > as long as there isn't some cost involved (which in this case I'd hope would be covered by means of CI) When I last checked (admittedly, awhile ago), there was no CI support for native Android apps, only for those built with Qt/C++. KDE Connect is currently manually released. Thanks, Simon On October 25, 2024 10:16:34 AM EDT, Konstantin Kharlamov <hi-an...@yandex.ru> wrote: >On Fri, 2024-10-25 at 14:09 +0000, Loren Burkholder wrote: >> In the world of VR, Meta is currently the dominant force, given its >> headsets are both capable and affordable. Since their Horizon OS is >> built on top of Android, it is capable of running normal Android apps >> as flat windows. However, due to Big Tech Politics™, Google has >> refused to make the Play Store available on Horizon OS, instead >> reserving it for their own upcoming Android XR. The good news is that >> Meta recently opened their app store to not require any sort of >> subjective content review[0], so any Android app can theoretically be >> added to the Horizon store. I've sideloaded KDE Connect to my own >> Quest and found it to be useful, especially for file transfer. What >> is the community opinion on uploading KDE Connect to the Horizon >> store? > >👍 IMO, as long as there isn't some cost involved (which in this case >I'd hope would be covered by means of CI), every way to obtain more >users should be used. More users = more contributors or donations, so >more progress. Everyone is happy.