Bonsoir, L'appli anticovid allemande est sous licence libre. Pas la version française ?
https://f-droid.org/packages/de.corona.tracing/ Ils sont aussi réussi à virer les parties propriétaires de Google et d'Apple. En France, on a juste le choix entre Google et Apple : https://www.gouvernement.fr/info-coronavirus/tousanticovid Extrait : -------- Message transféré -------- <couic> = CWA without Google +++ International development cooperation +++ KDE interview = [ Version en ligne: https://fsfe.org/news/nl/nl-202012.fr.html ] In our December Newsletter, read about the German Corona Warn App being published independently to extend software freedom, learn about public code in international development cooperation, enjoy an interview with Cord-Landwehr from KDE about REUSE adoption, one about the Zurich local group receiving a DINACon award and much more. == German Corona tracing app available without Google services == Christian Grigis, Fynn Godau, Marcus Hoffmann and Marvin Wißfeld achieved what official bodies have been missing for months: They have made available the German "Corona Warn App" (CWA) for tracing Covid-19 risk contacts in a version that is completely free of dependencies on Google and is available in F-Droid, the Free Software app store. Initial release of the CWA was in June and the FSFE's demand that any Corona tracking app must be used voluntarily and be Free Software [1] has been followed. However, the implemented exchange of device keys via Bluetooth, on the basis of which the risk is calculated, is handled by an underlying interface called Exposure Notifications API, which was, significantly, developed by Apple and Google and was largely proprietary. One also had to use proprietary Google Play Services or the iTunes store to install it. So while on the one hand we were satisfied that the publicly funded CWA has been released as Free Software, we raised the question what is all this freedom worth if the solution depends on third-party proprietary blobs? [2] And if one has to use proprietary software to install them? === Indepently published in F-Droid === A first major improvement towards fixing this issue was provided by Free Software developer and FSFE supporter Marvin Wißfeld [3] in September. He built the exposure notification functionality into microG [4], a Free Software implementation of the proprietary Google services. This allowed at least people who owned a Google-free Android phone [5] and had microG installed to use various Corona apps. A few days ago, Christian Grigis, Fynn Godau, Marcus Hoffmann and Marvin Wißfeld went one step farther. They integrated the exposure notification component of microG directly into the German Corona Warn App [6]. This so-called Drop-In-Replacement enables even people who have neither the Google services nor their Free Software alternative microG installed, to use the CWA. They also made the app available on F-Droid [7], an app store with exclusively Free Software. We would like to thank all persons involved who made the use of the CWA in Germany possible without having to accept any loss of software freedom. Furthermore, the FSFE appeals to governments and administrations to publish developed software as Free Software, to break dependencies on Google's and Apple's app stores and instead make their apps installable from independent sources like F-Droid and to renounce proprietary dependencies. 1: https://fsfe.org/news/2020/news-20200402-02.fr.html 2: https://fsfe.org/news/2020/news-20200720-01.fr.html#id-health-care-apps-as-free-software 3: https://mastodon.social/@larma/104630652216622243 4: https://microg.org/ 5: https://fsfe.org/activities/android/index.fr.html 6: https://codeberg.org/corona-contact-tracing-germany/cwa-android 7: https://f-droid.org/packages/de.corona.tracing/ 8: https://fsfe.org/news/2020/news-20201210-01.fr.html </couic> -- Passez à Linux : https://infolib.re .--. |o_o | ||_/ | // \\ Envoyé depuis mon Linux (| |) / \_ _/ \ \___)=(___/ _______________________________________________ libre mailing list [email protected] https://brassens.heberge.info/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/libre
