OpenVK Legacy is now in the official F-Droid repository
Since we are an open source project, it was just a matter of time before we got to F-Droid (f-droid.org/), the FOSS applications directory. The applications there are independently rebuilt from source code, which guarantees the reproducibility of the build process. In addition, updates are available to F-Droid users.
How to install:
0. If you already have OpenVK Legacy installed, uninstall it. The signature of the versions from F-Droid is different, which blocks installation over builds from other sources.
1. Download the F-Droid app (f-droid.org/F-Droid.apk).
2. Find OpenVK Legacy in the directory and install it.
Note that updates in the catalog appear with some delay (1-2 days) and first-hand builds are available in our channel (t.me/ C0SDKSrbc2ViYWJi) or our own repository (repo.openvk.co/repo/) (HTTPS - repo.openvk.uk/repo/).
Since we are an open source project, it was just a matter of time before we got to F-Droid (f-droid.org/), the FOSS applications directory. The applications there are independently rebuilt from source code, which guarantees the reproducibility of the build process. In addition, updates are available to F-Droid users.
How to install:
0. If you already have OpenVK Legacy installed, uninstall it. The signature of the versions from F-Droid is different, which blocks installation over builds from other sources.
1. Download the F-Droid app (f-droid.org/F-Droid.apk).
2. Find OpenVK Legacy in the directory and install it.
Note that updates in the catalog appear with some delay (1-2 days) and first-hand builds are available in our channel (t.me/ C0SDKSrbc2ViYWJi) or our own repository (repo.openvk.co/repo/) (HTTPS - repo.openvk.uk/repo/).