fdroid
Started in 2010, F-Droid is an installable catalogue of FOSS (Free and open source software) applications for the Android platform. It's both a repository of FOSS apps, along with an Android client to perform installations and updates of apps.
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Trying to push a message out from the android app before any applications are defined on the gotify server causes the android app to hang until android ui offers to kill it.
Once an application has been defined on the server, the app dropdown on android's push message screen can no longer be set to a null selection, and it is no longer possible to trigger this issue through the app's ui.
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Migration of cropper
This app is using this library for image cropping which is not maintained and causing so many issues for newer android version.
Issues #37 , #39 and #40 will be fixed if migration to another copper library take place:
Some promising alternative to current library:
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I have Mac OS and I can build dev Doctor for you
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Created by F-Droid Team
Released September 29, 2010
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- f-droid/fdroidclient
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- f-droid.org
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I would like to be able to use civil, nautical or astronomical dawn/dusk times, and not only sunrise/sunset times, to disable/enable the Red Moon filter.
Especially because the transition is not progressive at the moment, it would be particularly interesting to keep the screen unfiltered up to the nautical dusk ("sunset") time for example. Because natural light is usually still strong right af