Package OpenSnitch

2018-05-07 Thread rugk
OpenSnitch is a new firewall client for Linux (https://www.opensnitch.io/). 
written in Go.

It would be nice if this can be packaged, so users can get it.
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Package Joplin - FLOSS todo/notes app with NextCloud integration

2018-04-11 Thread rugk
Hi,
I saw Joplin[1], which recently got NextCloud integration[2], is not packaged 
in Fedora. Maybe one could do so?

Best regards,
rugk

[1] https://joplin.cozic.net/
[2] 
https://nextcloud.com/blog/mobile-note-taking-with-your-private-cloud-announcing-joplinnextcloud-integration/
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Package VeraCrypt

2018-04-01 Thread rugk
Maybe one could package VeraCrypt? https://www.veracrypt.fr/en/Home.html

It is a quite popular application AFAIK and it is likely to be used by many 
users.
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Get stubby into Fedora to provide safe DNS resolution via DNS-over-TLS

2018-01-09 Thread rugk
Providing privacy and security for DNS! (especially after dnscrypt is 
discontinued now).
It would be nice to have this in Fedora.

https://dnsprivacy.org/wiki/display/DP/DNS+Privacy+Daemon+-+Stubby
GitHub: https://github.com/getdnsapi/stubby
For distro status see: https://repology.org/metapackage/stubby/versions
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Re: Package suggestions

2017-07-03 Thread rugk
Ah, thanks. Indeed. It's a bit old, but nice… :) Thanks for packaging it.
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Re: Package suggestions

2017-07-03 Thread rugk
Aha, so the discussion is about the "(not so) free" level packs already. Did 
not know that, indeed. If so, everything is all right. And in any case, you can 
still package it without these level packs. :)
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Re: Package suggestions

2017-07-03 Thread rugk
Oh, nice. In this case I'll take everything back…

I just got the impression, because of the prices list on the main website 
(https://askbot.com/plans/) and on askbot.com I did not find a link to the repo…
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Re: Package suggestions

2017-06-24 Thread rugk
> (Game engines which are open source and which work with redistributable but 
> non-free content are a different special case.)

Actually that's the case here, as explained in another post. It does *not 
require* the non-FLOSS binaries.
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Re: Package suggestions

2017-06-24 Thread rugk
FYI, the game's name I could not remember was "Which way is up". See 
https://packages.debian.org/stretch/whichwayisup.
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Re: Package suggestions

2017-06-24 Thread rugk
Actually, BTW, one basic assumption you do is wrong: The game can be played 
completely without the maybe-proprietary binary. There are FLOSS levels 
inside/bundled IIRC.

Playing the original levels is just an "extra feature" and if you don't use it, 
you don't use it.
Not allowing the software, because of this would be basically the same as not 
allowing any browser to be distributed, just because you can execute nonfree 
JavaScript, IMHO. Or not allowing LibreOffice as copyrighted documents may be 
opened with it.
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Re: Package suggestions

2017-06-15 Thread rugk
Personally, I'd like such a system very much. It would make it possible for 
regular users to participate…
And such participation can be the first step to becoming deeper involved into 
the project and becoming a packager, e.g.

I don't know phpback, but uservoice is a popular software. It is proprietary 
AFAIk, but you do not seem to care about that much anyway, as Ask Fedora (which 
is functionally – although it cannot reach Stackexchange – really great, BTW) 
is also not FLOSS.

BTW: If you want you can alos just add my packages proposed here to the wiki 
list for now.
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Re: Package suggestions

2017-06-15 Thread rugk
> I searched for tworld, is that the "Tile World" game recreating "Chip's 
> Challenge"?

Yes.

>  wonder what Legal's opinion on that would be.

It worked in Debian. ;)
Basically they did not package the original game files. I think they are even 
not included in the upstream project. They just state: "Do you have a file of 
the original game?" If yes, you can copy it somewhere and the game will use it. 
That's all fine from a legal point of view.
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Package suggestions

2017-06-14 Thread rugk

Hi,
I've been looking into how to suggest packages for inclusion in Fedora 
for some time. See 
https://ask.fedoraproject.org/en/question/106042/where-do-i-request-new-packages-to-be-added-to-the-fedora-repos/.


Finally I'm giving a list of some very useful pieces of software I am 
partially missing after switching from Debian.


 * one/some tox clients (see https://tox.chat)
 * zcash
 * MAT (metadata anonymisation toolkit, e.g. famous for inclusion in 
Tails)

 * qtqr (small good QR code generation toolkit)

Games:
 * tworld
 * and a 2d game included in the Debian repos, where you would walk 
through a technical landscape avoiding being shot by seemingly robots 
and you could get on elements that turn the world. (I think that's how 
the game was named too, something like "Where is top?" or so…)


In any case already thanks @aeperezt and @davidva for your help, BTW.

Best regards,
rugk
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