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I don't see 1. Where you're getting that free Linux distros don't meet F-Droid's requirements 2. Why it would matter if an entire Linux distro meets these requirements when your app has met them in the past and we're given a specific reason it doesn't anymore
All I am saying is that fdroid requires much more than just "opensource" test. Many things are opensource that will never pass their tests. For instance, if your app is hosted by GitHub, like the Tor lib one, that alone automatically disqualifies you as opensource. Which is ridiculous because the code is still freesoftware regardless of where it is hosted. But at the same time, your app is free if it is hosted by Google or one of the other cloud providers. Which doesnt make any sense.
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