Hi Fra,

The Progressive Web App at https://europeanwaterproject.org is
purposely written outside of the Apple & Google App stores.

The installation is not so obvious for some - especially on IOS which only
works with safari. This is intentionally done by Apple. H

Here are the installation  instructions  :
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1fsorZbiT9eHB8o-kKqaJ93F1WRdy9Kkl

The app cache is managed by the manifest.json and as it is 100% web based,
the app updates are done automatically based on the http cache rules.

Best regards,

Stuart

On Mon, 20 Jan 2020 at 17:43, Fra Mauro <framauro...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Maybe you could distribute your app also via F-Droid (
> https://f-droid.org/).
>
> The app has to be open source and respect some conditions. Yet being there
> would increase the visibility and make easier for the users to install /
> update.
>
> Best
>
> Il 19 Gennaio 2020 18:54:39 CET, European Water Project <
> europeanwaterproj...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
>>
>> To whom it may concern,
>>
>> Sorry I can't write in Italian.
>>
>> We recently created a small Geneva based NGO called European Water
>> Project which has a mission to contribute to reducing single use
>> plastic-waste at a global level.
>>
>> Our project is 100% open data, collaborative and a bit experimental.  We
>> have developed a map based Progressive Web Application available in 8
>> languages (including Italian) which allows one to locate the nearest water
>> points. You will be able to fill your water bottle and drink for free,
>> without generating disposable plastic waste.  We are starting with drinking
>> fountains, but will branch out to cafés, bars and restaurants willing to
>> refill reusable water bottles for free.
>>
>> At European Water Project, we believe that everyone should have the
>> ability to drink water wherever they are without creating single use waste
>> plastic.
>>
>> This Progressive Web App, available in 8 languages, was purposefully
>> developed outside the Google / Apple store. You can download it here, if of
>> interest,  https://europeanwaterproject.org?lang=IT on your desktop or
>> telephone’s browser (Safari for IOS).
>>
>> With the help of Wikimedia and OpenStreetMap Spain, France and
>> Switzerland and a bunch of friends we have developed instructions for
>> adding photos into Wikimedia Commons and new fountains into OpenStreetMap
>> in 8 languages
>> https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_CH/Project/European_Water_Project/it
>>
>>
>> The reason I am writing you is that with the foundation My-D.org, we are
>> organizing a drinking fountain hunt in late April in Rome and wanted to
>> know if anyone on the ground might want to participate - and help out. The
>> idea is to add photos of drinking fountains to Wikimedia Commons and link
>> them to either existing fountains already present in OpenStreetMap and add
>> with their photos any missing modern fountains ("amenity=drinking_water")
>> or older fountains ("amenity=fountain && drinking_water=yes") to
>> OpenStreetMap.
>>
>> Best regards,¨
>>
>> Stuart
>>
>>
>>
>>
> --
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>
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