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twitter.com/element_hq/sta Disappointing, but not surprising. I'm curious if this is a mistake or the next step in removing apps providing access to messaging platforms without the moderation that's expected. Google has scanning capable of making an account and checking it out.
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Google have suspended Element in the Play Store without notifying us; we're reaching out to find out what's going on. Apologies for the inconvenience; in the interim there's f-droid.org/en/packages/im but it's a few versions behind. We'll post updates here.
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F-Droid's main repository having out-of-date app versions is completely normal. It's part of why we're not going to be bundling it in GrapheneOS. We do expect that most GrapheneOS users end up F-Droid and likely also Aurora Store, but we have to build something better to include.
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Yes, but that's distinct from the main F-Droid repository that's enabled by default which is a repository from the F-Droid project with their builds of the apps, signed with their keys. In *theory*, they can redistribute a reproducible build of an app with a developer signature.
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It's very common for the apps to lag behind the upstream releases for one reason or another and there are a huge number of apps without anything close to the resources needed to actually maintain them. Also quite problematic having many with no (or poor) maintenance upstream.
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