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Distribution

Question: central server, federated, or p2p? Answer: all!

September 18, 2014

There are many ideas of core architectures for providing digital services, each with their own advantages and disadvantages. I break it down along the …

New Official Guardian Project app repo for FDroid!

June 30, 2014

We now have an official FDroid app repository that is available via three separate methods, to guarantee access to a trusted distribution channel …

Automatic, private distribution of our test builds

June 6, 2014

One thing we are very lucky to have is a good community of people willing to test out unfinished builds of our software. That is a very valuable …

Turn Your Device Into an App Store

November 18, 2013

As we’ve touched upon in previous blog posts the Google Play model of application distribution has some disadvantages. Google does not make the Play …

Setting up your own app store with F-Droid

November 5, 2013

(This blog post as now been cooked into an updated HOWTO) The Google Play Store for Android is not available in all parts of the world, US law …

Issues when distributing software

October 31, 2013

There is currently a discussion underway on the Debian-security list about adding TLS and Tor functionality to the official repositories (repos) of …

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