scan-gradle-plugin
play-services-plugins
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6.7 | 5.6 | |
6 days ago | 26 days ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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scan-gradle-plugin
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Happy 1st Birthday to Sonatype Gradle Scan Plugin - Enter Sherlock Trunks!
It's been over a year since the release of the open source Gradle plugin to scan, evaluate, and audit Gradle project dependencies aiming to keep developers safe from any vulnerabilities such libraries could bring: https://github.com/sonatype-nexus-community/scan-gradle-plugin
play-services-plugins
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The state of (real) Linux on phones - will they ever be truly usable?
Android is basically open source at the bare minimum. To use Android in a meaningful way, you need Google Play Services, which are proprietary and have root privileges on most Android phones (allowing Google to collect a lot of private data easily). The only ROMs I know of which utilise Sandboxed Google Play Services are GrapheneOS and ProtonAOSP. microG exists on CalyxOS and /e/ OS, but it will never be as compatible as Google Play Services.
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Android loses 8% of its global OS market share in five years
One problem with relying on emulation is that Google has moved a lot of functionality from the open source Android layer to Google Play Services, and they obviously wont publish that on someone else's platform.
https://developers.google.com/android/guides/overview
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PrivacyGuides.org considered harmful?
The main privacy concern with most Android devices is that they usually include Google Play Services.
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Several android apps suddenly requires google play service within months
Here's an overview: https://developers.google.com/android/guides/overview
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What legal documents should your app have?
Yeah, frustrating I know. I actually made a PR 5 months ago (based on another) to introduce the ability to add libraries if they don’t have it included in their POM. Our use case was that we used a web view with local JS files that we needed to attribute to.
What are some alternatives?
gradle-s3-build-cache - An AWS S3 Gradle build cache implementation
gradle-license-plugin - Gradle plugin that provides a task to generate a HTML license report of your project.
JavaPackager - :package: Gradle/Maven plugin to package Java applications as native Windows, MacOS, or Linux executables and create installers for them.
GmsCoreHuawei - Attempt to support Free implementation of Play Services for HUAWEI devices
bnd - Bnd/Bndtools. Tooling to build OSGi bundles including Eclipse, Maven, and Gradle plugins.
GmsCore - Free implementation of Play Services
clojurephant - Clojure and Clojurescript support for Gradle
baritone - google maps for block game
jib - 🏗 Build container images for your Java applications.
Android Tips & Tricks - :ballot_box_with_check: [Cheatsheet] Tips and tricks for Android Development
privacyguides.org - Protect your data against global mass surveillance programs.