Post 9sfxdCLNPF94O1XQKu by Roxxor@fosstodon.org
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(DIR) Post #9sdZ7TekT7usxWEgAy by fdroidorg@mastodon.technology
2020-03-03T17:28:57Z
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We now have a mirror in China! 🎉 Its now publicly available at https://mirrors.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn/fdroid/The default sync frequency is once a day. They also provide rsync service for secondary mirror site, the rsync URL is rsync://mirrors.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn/fdroid/
(DIR) Post #9sdzPdqjuFX8atANto by Matter@fosstodon.org
2020-03-03T22:27:48Z
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@fdroidorg how does that work legally? Surely the majority of apps on F-Droid are illegal
(DIR) Post #9sfxdCLNPF94O1XQKu by Roxxor@fosstodon.org
2020-03-04T21:17:15Z
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@Matter @fdroidorg Which repositories are you using? Fdroid and its Repository are absolutely legal.
(DIR) Post #9sg16fas2CDtMcWvgG by Matter@fosstodon.org
2020-03-04T21:56:13Z
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@Roxxor @fdroidorg I'm pretty sure they're not in China
(DIR) Post #9sg5RQUzkdO0Riw1QW by Roxxor@fosstodon.org
2020-03-04T22:44:47Z
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@Matter @fdroidorgWhy should they be illegal?
(DIR) Post #9sjjypTeTyLX70fXG4 by succfemboi@iscute.moe
2020-03-06T17:03:09.722839Z
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@MatterPossibly some of them are censored in a way@fdroidorg
(DIR) Post #9tHYTRkHDetijhenzc by ZeroAurora@acg.mn
2020-03-23T00:34:23Z
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@Matter @fdroidorg The universities in China can have their own mirror site and make it free for public usage.
(DIR) Post #9tHZHMn7udAjqnnHd2 by ZeroAurora@acg.mn
2020-03-23T00:43:25Z
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@Matter @fdroidorg You see, there are also some packages in Debian (or other GNU/Linux distro) are illegal in China, like tor, i2p and so on.