On 27 March 2012 20:02, Russell Coker <[email protected]> wrote:
> The f-droid repository appears to only have 8 pages of applications, that
> would be 240 apps or less.  Obviously we need to have a wider range of apps
> there.  It seems that there are free apps which aren't in f-droid, the Serval
> and "c:geo opensource" people seem to be committed to free software but don't
> have their apps there.  Also some app developers haven't published any
> interest in free software but have aims which match - the Marine Traffic app
> is one example where the developers should be FOSS friendly.  So some f-droid
> and FOSS on Android advocacy would probably help.

There is a lot of open source software not in F-Droid, have a look at
the request queue:

http://f-droid.org/forums/forum/submission-queue/

Unfortunately this is just a forum, there is no tracking of which ones
have been included.

A while ago I tried to get Tram Hunter included, however haven't seen
or heard anything since:

http://f-droid.org/forums/topic/tram-hunter/

I could generate a list of open source software that is useful in
Android market but not in F-Droid, however not really sure this is
useful based on my experiences with the above request.


I don't think there is any software in F-Droid (correct me if I am
wrong) that is designed for tablets. In fact some software from
F-Droid looks awful on tablets (everything, including menus, scaled up
to fill the screen). I submitted a related feature request:

http://f-droid.org/forums/topic/feature-request-tablets/
-- 
Brian May <[email protected]>
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