OpenSnitch is a new firewall client for Linux (https://www.opensnitch.io/).
written in Go.
It would be nice if this can be packaged, so users can get it.
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Hi,
I saw Joplin[1], which recently got NextCloud integration[2], is not packaged
in Fedora. Maybe one could do so?
Best regards,
rugk
[1] https://joplin.cozic.net/
[2]
https://nextcloud.com/blog/mobile-note-taking-with-your-private-cloud-announcing-joplinnextcloud-integration
Maybe one could package VeraCrypt? https://www.veracrypt.fr/en/Home.html
It is a quite popular application AFAIK and it is likely to be used by many
users.
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Providing privacy and security for DNS! (especially after dnscrypt is
discontinued now).
It would be nice to have this in Fedora.
https://dnsprivacy.org/wiki/display/DP/DNS+Privacy+Daemon+-+Stubby
GitHub: https://github.com/getdnsapi/stubby
For distro status see: https://repology.org/metapackage/
Ah, thanks. Indeed. It's a bit old, but nice… :) Thanks for packaging it.
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Aha, so the discussion is about the "(not so) free" level packs already. Did
not know that, indeed. If so, everything is all right. And in any case, you can
still package it without these level packs. :)
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Oh, nice. In this case I'll take everything back…
I just got the impression, because of the prices list on the main website
(https://askbot.com/plans/) and on askbot.com I did not find a link to the repo…
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> (Game engines which are open source and which work with redistributable but
> non-free content are a different special case.)
Actually that's the case here, as explained in another post. It does *not
require* the non-FLOSS binaries.
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FYI, the game's name I could not remember was "Which way is up". See
https://packages.debian.org/stretch/whichwayisup.
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Actually, BTW, one basic assumption you do is wrong: The game can be played
completely without the maybe-proprietary binary. There are FLOSS levels
inside/bundled IIRC.
Playing the original levels is just an "extra feature" and if you don't use it,
you don't use it.
Not allowing the software, b
Personally, I'd like such a system very much. It would make it possible for
regular users to participate…
And such participation can be the first step to becoming deeper involved into
the project and becoming a packager, e.g.
I don't know phpback, but uservoice is a popular software. It is propr
> I searched for tworld, is that the "Tile World" game recreating "Chip's
> Challenge"?
Yes.
> wonder what Legal's opinion on that would be.
It worked in Debian. ;)
Basically they did not package the original game files. I think they are even
not included in the upstream project. They just st
help, BTW.
Best regards,
rugk
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