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This is the lemmy community of Monero (XMR), a secure, private, untraceable currency that is open-source and freely available to all.
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This is great, but why is it a separate repository and not in the main fdroid repo?
I think this is the relevant GitHub issue https://github.com/cake-tech/cake_wallet/issues/113
Didn't quite see any discussion recently in the issue regarding using the f Droid repo. Is there an issue of reproducible builds?
Just seems weird to do 90% of the work to get into the ecosystem and just stop. It'd be nice to know the rationale for not going fully into f Droid
It's not 90% of the work done, getting listed on the official fdroid repo is a pita. From a user perspective it's nearly the same, you don't have to deal with manual update nor with gplay. Both of the other monero wallets available through f-droid do the same and have their own seperate repository.
Being in the main repo has some major benefits from the users perspective.
I know it's actually FOSS
I know no extra binaries or libraries "accidentally" leak in
I know effort has gone into reproducable builds, and if I ever need to fork the project the build chain works externally.
No special signing key gymnastics baked in
Net net being in the main repository is a huge endorsement to the open source health of a project
True and I believe it helps discovery of the app. When searching Monero on the official repo you get nothing so cake wallet would be the first. Its also a convenience for the users who do not want to go around and adding repos for seperate projects.
Anyhow them being on F-Droid repo was my encourager to try the app out. Very glad for this update.