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@olivenolje @silverwizard @fdroidorg @marcprux sounds worth doing, something like "defend the Digital Markets Act"?
O Google nunca se quer vendeu um dos seus produtos bons (ex: Google Pixels, ou Chromecasts) no Brasil, mas está pronto para nos utilizar como cobaia para saber como uma sociedade como a nossa aceitará o bloqueio de instalação de software livre.
Envie uma mensagem pros seus deputados.
https://f-droid.org/pt_BR/2025/09/29/google-developer-registration-decree.html
@theimpulson @elgregor it looks like that particular restriction might be lifted, in the US at least, by the anti-trust lawsuit won by the combined force of many States' Dept of Justice.
@commonsguy do you think it has a chance of gaining traction? It would be amazing to have a real community around AOSP. Google has set things up almost as if they wanted to prevent that from happening, so its not easy.
@daniel @fediforum @altstore @fdroidorg as soon as someone steps up and implements it: https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroidclient/-/issues/53
The fediverse is decentralized, there are no blockers, just go and do it!
@grote @fdroidorg I would support adding F-Droid to Google Play with key caveats:
* Never give Google our signing key.
* Someone would need to monitor the Terms of Service to make sure they respect free software.
The #European #standards being developed to allow compliance with the Cyber Resilience Act have unusually high participation from #OpenSource community members. As a result many of the draft standards are being developed in markdown and are available for public review in ETSI's Gitlab instance. You will find links next to each standard on this page:
https://www.stan4cra.eu/etsi-tc-cyber
Positive contributions are actively invited. I'm vice-chair of the committee hosting the work and I approve this message 🙂
Formal court orders? Subpoenas? Vague emails from law enforcement? Pings from regulatory bodies you never knew even existed? Oh, they all spell one thing: government requests!
Yes, #FDroid legal series continues, episode four.
What to do or not do when authorities come knocking: https://f-droid.org/2025/10/07/when-authorities-come-knocking-how-to-handle-requests-for-information.html
@eighthave Yes, it was formed by Chris Simmonds and others following a talk last year at LPC. We wrote about the talk here: https://lwn.net/Articles/992992/
@jzb ah yes, I see it now https://yewtu.be/watch?v=fMuva71ryeg
@commonsguy Thanks, are you involved in it at all?
We did it: 🇩🇪Germany will OPPOSE Chat Control! 🥳
Thanks everyone for writing to the ministers. 🫶
#ChatControl will not get a majority in the EU Council - at least for now.
Anyone know anything about this new "AOSP Devs" group? It seems like it is trying to be like a community for free software devs to work on AOSP (e.g. outside of #Google
I know some of us are really angered by #Meta's decision to stop running political, electoral and social issue ads in the EU.
I understand this will force many civil society orgs to painfully disentangle their own #campaigning from #Meta platforms.
But in my books it's a win-win: CSOs win because they finally break free from an abusive relationship, and society wins because less of our political debates and election campaigns are run on toxic #BigTech platforms.
@gerhardbeck @don_atoms @marcprux @fdroidorg we're working on getting as much out there as possible. It would be very helpful if others also contributed!
@abacabadabacaba It is pretty clear that most parents around the world do believe that major harms come from the internet and that's why so many are supporting these kinds of measures.
And implementing an age-verification service that is provably private is really not that hard, especially for a $75 billion industry.
Tor and zero-knowledge proofs are well known existing techniques that are enough to do this. It could work in the browser like how WebAuthn does.