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  1. 🚀 Chciałem Wam zwrócić uwagę na fajną aplikację Nextcloud - RePod - do podkastów 🎙️

    Jeśli korzystacie z AntennaPod, to do synchronizacji możecie używać Nextcloudowego GPodderSync.

    RePod też z niego korzysta, umożliwia subskrybowanie kanałów przez szukajkę, podanie linka do RSS, oraz oczywiście słuchanie.
    Fajna opcja to eksport i import list podkastów przez pliki OPML.

    Więc potrafi trochę więcej niż wcześniejszy NextPod.

    Obecnie mam w browserze i chmurze RePod z GPodderSync, na telefonie AntennaPod, a na desktopie Kasts od KDE.

    Fajny zestaw :)

    🇵🇱 P.S. Od następnej aktualizacji będzie miała spolszczenie, bo przygotowałem 😉

    apps.nextcloud.com/apps/repod

    #Podkast #podcast #Nextcloud #RePod #GPodderSync #AntennaPod

  2. Ich bin ein großer Fan von #Podcast|s und höre sie regelmäßig. Aber wenn ich am Computer arbeite, habe ich Probleme, meine Feeds zu synchronisieren.

    Nun habe ich eine Lösung gefunden, die meinen Bedürfnissen entspricht und meine Privatsphäre respektiert.

    testorakel.de/posts/2411-podca

    #Nextcloud #Synchronisation #gPodder #AntennaPod #RePod #Android #FOSS #Datenschutz #Privatsphäre #Podcatcher

  3. Implementing #libalpm / #pacman compatible vercmp() in #rustlang tends to get a bit bizarre:

    "" < "1"
    but "" > "a"
    and "1.a001a.1" == "1.a1a.1"

    (this is all essentially #rpm behavior btw!)

    gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux

    My thanks go out to @anthraxx for doing such a great job at implementing this for #repod a while back and making implementing this for alpm-types much much more straight forward.

    #archlinux #alpm

  4. :nextcloud: 🧩
    Then there is another Next Cloud extension: #RePod .

    It is a web client to the gPodder api, so I can list, subscribe and listen to all the episodes in the nextcloud web interface. That works nice.

  5. @AndyScott
    Also look at #repod apps.nextcloud.com/apps/repod
    This is an awesome podcast client in for #nextcloud based on that plugin.

  6. I just adapted #repod to use #pydantic v2. It was far more work than I expected, especially since changes to settings management led to quite confusing results in tests 😅

    gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux

    #archlinux #python

  7. Started with a set of projects to improve #repod with the help of the #rustlang type system.
    I'm sure there will also be a use-case for #makepkg though.

    #archlinux #packaging #python

  8. @kushal Ah, I understand.

    I was actually looking into packaging that for #archlinux to test it in the context of #repod
    I haven't had the time yet.

    Trying to support distributions which serve old/legacy versions of libraries can be very painful. 🙄
    Maybe you can get around this by version detection with pkg-config or so?

  9. I will do a talk about #repod and #archlinux packaging infrastructure later today @HIP22:

    pretalx.c3voc.de/hip-berlin-20

    You should also be able to watch it on media.ccc.de/ in case you're not at the event!

    #HiP22 #pacman

  10. Time for a bit of #cleanup and #documentation for #repod

    gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux
    gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux

    I wish #ruff was more compatible with #Python 3.10. Using a lot of match-case statements makes it explode sadly. Was a bit looking forward replacing #flake8, #isort, #pycodestyle and #pydocstyle with it.
    I hope it improves in the future. It looks really promising (and fast!).

    #archlinux #sundaythings

  11. I will do a talk about #repod at #HiP22 on 27th December.

    The preliminary schedule is online, and you can find the info here: pretalx.c3voc.de/hip-berlin-20

    #archlinux #packaging

  12. #repod is now able to group repositories.
    This is needed if one maintains several package repositories and those should not contain duplicate packages.

    gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux

    #python #archlinux #pacman

  13. Just submitted two talks relevant for #archlinux to hip-berlin.de/

    Curious to see which I can do, or if I can do both even. Would be nice :yayblob:

    #hipberlin #cccongress #keyringctl #repod

  14. @kushal I'll definitely try and let you know if/ what works.

    #repod on its own is already a huge rabbit hole so I don't think I want to write my own #PGP integration if I don't have to 😅

    Although not my first choice, I hope that #gnupg gets back to me on updating their integration, too...

  15. @kushal hmm, that's too bad.
    It would be great to have support for it.

    A lot of the #archlinux packagers have nitrokeys.
    Whatever I am integrating with #repod should ideally have broad support.

  16. @kushal heya!
    Yeah, I'm currently looking into all the available options (gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux) for #repod on #archlinux. It's a jungle!

    Does your project generically support smartcards? If so, have you tested with any of the hardware tokens by @nitrokey ?

  17. New #repod feature incoming to ensure, that we have all necessary build requirements of packages in our target repositories or archive:

    gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux

    #python #archlinux #reproduciblebuilds

  18. Another #funding request denied for #repod (not that I had high hopes when sending it in).

    I just hope to eventually get a clearer picture as to why they do not work out (content wise). Also, who are all these Übermenschen writing the accepted proposals? 🤔

    #archlinux

  19. Currently working on a new set of checks for #repod to ensure we only add packages, for which we have their build requirements either in the archive, the current repository or provide them alongside the package we are about to add.

    gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux

    Data accumulation is always a bit tough in the beginning...

    #archlinux #reproduciblebuilds

  20. Just landed a first rudimentary #archiving functionality in #repod.

    gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux

    Next up: More checks and balances in regards to repositories being self-contained and containing packages that are reproducible!

    #archlinux #packaging #reproduciblebuilds

  21. Speaking of #repod:
    If you are a #python programmer and are also a bit into #packaging, have a look and help create the future of #archlinux package repository management:
    repod.archlinux.page
    gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux

    We are currently hard at work to build a straight forward user experience on the command-line with 0.3.0: gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux

  22. While trying to find #funding for some of my free software work for #archlinux (i.e. #repod) I often felt reminded of xkcd.com/2347/

    Unless the project fits the respective funding institution's portfolio, it is not accepted.
    My major gripe here is, that one never gets useful feedback (e.g. "what could have been improved in the application?", "why did it not fit?"). This makes it very hard to improve funding applications and opens the door for a ghostwriter economy.

  23. "[NC_1 from #Necuno] has the size of a smartphone, but doesn’t have a broadband modem: while users will not be able to use a built-in modem for phone calls, SMS or to access the Internet, it is still the best way to be completely sure of avoiding any freedom privacy and security issues related to broadband modems and the cellular network. It will also require less work to add support for this device in Replicant."
    blog.replicant.us/2019/01/repl

    Even without networking, this could be a #rePod ;)

  24. Time for a bit of #cleanup and #documentation for #repod

    gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux
    gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux

    I wish #ruff was more compatible with #Python 3.10. Using a lot of match-case statements makes it explode sadly. Was a bit looking forward replacing #flake8, #isort, #pycodestyle and #pydocstyle with it.
    I hope it improves in the future. It looks really promising (and fast!).

    #archlinux #sundaythings

  25. Time for a bit of #cleanup and #documentation for #repod

    gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux
    gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux

    I wish #ruff was more compatible with #Python 3.10. Using a lot of match-case statements makes it explode sadly. Was a bit looking forward replacing #flake8, #isort, #pycodestyle and #pydocstyle with it.
    I hope it improves in the future. It looks really promising (and fast!).

    #archlinux #sundaythings

  26. Implementing #libalpm / #pacman compatible vercmp() in #rustlang tends to get a bit bizarre:

    "" < "1"
    but "" > "a"
    and "1.a001a.1" == "1.a1a.1"

    (this is all essentially #rpm behavior btw!)

    gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux

    My thanks go out to @anthraxx for doing such a great job at implementing this for #repod a while back and making implementing this for alpm-types much much more straight forward.

    #archlinux #alpm

  27. Implementing #libalpm / #pacman compatible vercmp() in #rustlang tends to get a bit bizarre:

    "" < "1"
    but "" > "a"
    and "1.a001a.1" == "1.a1a.1"

    (this is all essentially #rpm behavior btw!)

    gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux

    My thanks go out to @anthraxx for doing such a great job at implementing this for #repod a while back and making implementing this for alpm-types much much more straight forward.

    #archlinux #alpm

  28. Implementing #libalpm / #pacman compatible vercmp() in #rustlang tends to get a bit bizarre:

    "" < "1"
    but "" > "a"
    and "1.a001a.1" == "1.a1a.1"

    (this is all essentially #rpm behavior btw!)

    gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux

    My thanks go out to @anthraxx for doing such a great job at implementing this for #repod a while back and making implementing this for alpm-types much much more straight forward.

    #archlinux #alpm

  29. Implementing #libalpm / #pacman compatible vercmp() in #rustlang tends to get a bit bizarre:

    "" < "1"
    but "" > "a"
    and "1.a001a.1" == "1.a1a.1"

    (this is all essentially #rpm behavior btw!)

    gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux

    My thanks go out to @anthraxx for doing such a great job at implementing this for #repod a while back and making implementing this for alpm-types much much more straight forward.

    #archlinux #alpm