F-Droid: “保持Android开放”
Keep Android Open

原始链接: https://f-droid.org/2026/02/20/twif.html

## 本周 F-Droid (2026 年 2 月 20 日) - 摘要 F-Droid 正在积极对抗围绕谷歌 Android 锁定计划的虚假信息,尽管公关宣传暗示相反,但该计划*仍然*计划继续进行。为了提高意识,F-Droid 和其他几个应用程序(包括 IzzyOnDroid 和 Obtainium)现在显示警告横幅,鼓励用户表达担忧。 **F-Droid Basic** 收到了一次重要的 alpha 更新 (2.0-alpha3),新增了已安装应用程序的 CSV 导出、安装历史记录、镜像选择以及屏幕截图阻止等功能。Beta 访问需要在 F-Droid 应用程序内切换“允许 beta 更新”。 值得注意的应用程序更新包括 **Buses**(两年来的首次更新)、**Conversations** & **Quicksy**(改进了被封禁用户处理和对平板电脑的支持)以及 **Dolphin Emulator**(主要版本更新,包含详细的更改日志)。**ProtonVPN** 完全切换到 WireGuard,应用程序大小减少了 40%。 随着 Nextcloud Hub 26 Winter 的发布,多个 **Nextcloud** 应用程序也得到了更新。 移除了五个应用程序,并添加了一个新的应用程序,**NeoDB You**。本周共有 287 个应用程序收到更新。F-Droid 鼓励社区贡献并欢迎捐赠以支持其工作。

## F-Droid 与开放安卓的未来 最近的 Hacker News 讨论集中在谷歌不断变化的安卓应用分发政策以及对开放性的影响。虽然谷歌声称正在解决开发者和用户的担忧——特别是学生、爱好者以及想要侧载应用的人——但许多评论员对此表示怀疑。 核心问题在于谷歌的改变是否真正支持像 F-Droid 这样的开源替代方案,还是最终会加强谷歌的控制。一些人认为谷歌是在回应监管压力(如欧盟的 DMA)和安全问题(特别是东南亚的恶意软件),而另一些人则认为谷歌解决投诉的方式往往不够充分。 一个关键点是,安卓从未真正开放过,谷歌一直控制着核心系统功能。评论员们争论侧载限制是否会显著影响可用性,一些人指出对 Google Play 服务在银行等基本功能上的依赖。有人呼吁关注真正开放的基于 Linux 的智能手机系统作为长期解决方案,但许多人也承认实际挑战。最终,这场讨论凸显了安全、便利性和对真正开放的移动生态系统的渴望之间的紧张关系。
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This Week in F-Droid

TWIF curated on Friday, 20 Feb 2026, Week 8

F-Droid core

During out talks with F-Droid users at FOSDEM26 we were baffled to learn most were relieved that Google has canceled their plans to lock-down Android.

Why baffled? Because no such thing actually happened, the plans announced last August are still scheduled to take place. We see a battle of PR campaigns and whomever has the last post out remains in the media memory as the truth, and having journalists just copy/paste Google posts serves no one.

But Google said… Said what? That there’s a magical “advanced flow”? Did you see it? Did anyone experience it? When is it scheduled to be released? Was it part of Android 16 QPR2 in December? Of 16 QPR3 Beta 2.1 last week? Of Android 17 Beta 1? No? That’s the issue… As time marches on people were left with the impression that everything was done, fixed, Google “wasn’t evil” after all, this time, yay!

While we all have bad memories of “banners” as the dreaded ad delivery medium of the Internet, after FOSDEM we decided that we have to raise the issue back and have everyone, who cares about Android as an open platform, informed that we are running out of time until Google becomes the gate-keeper of all users devices.

Hence, the website and starting today our clients, with the updates of F-Droid and F-Droid Basic, feature a banner that reminds everyone how little time we have and how to voice their concerns to whatever local authority is able to understand the dangers of this path Android is led to.

We are not alone in our fight, IzzyOnDroid added a banner too, more F-Droid clients will add the warning banner soon and other app downloaders, like Obtainium, already have an in-app warning dialogue.

Regarding F-Droid Basic rewrite, development continues with a new release 2.0-alpha3:

  • Updated Translations
  • Export installed apps list as CSV
  • Add install history feature
  • Add mirror chooser setting
  • Add prevent screenshots setting
  • Show tool-tips for all app bar buttons
  • Create 3-dot overflow menu for My Apps for less frequently used actions
  • Persist sort order of My Apps
  • Adapt strings according to Material Design 3 guidelines
  • Apply string suggestions (Thanks Lucas)
  • Fix missing icon bug in pre-approval dialog

Note that if you are already using F-Droid Basic version 1.23.x, you won’t receive this update automatically. You need to navigate to the app inside F-Droid and toggle “Allow beta updates” in top right three dot menu.

In apps news, we’re slowly getting back on track with post Debian upgrade fixes (if your app still uses Java 17 is there a chance you can upgrade to 21?) and post FOSDEM delays. Every app is important to us, yet actions like the Google one above waste the time we could have put to better use in Gitlab.

Buses was updated to 1.10 after a two year hiatus.

Conversations and Quicksy were updated to 2.19.10+free improving on cleaning up after banned users, a better QR workflow and better tablet rotation support. These are nice, but another change raises our interest, “Play Store flavor: Stop using Google library and interface directly with Google Play Service via IPC”. Sounds interesting for your app too? Is this a path to having one single version for both F-Droid and Play that is fully FLOSS? We don’t know yet, but we salute any trick that removes another proprietary dependency from the code. If curious feel free to take a look at the commit.

Dolphin Emulator was updated to 2512. We missed one version in between so the changelogs are huge, luckily the devs publish highly detailed posts about updates. So we’ll start with “Release 2509” (about 40 mins to read), we side-track with “Starlight Spotlight: A Hospital Wii in a New Light” (for about 50 mins), we continue to the current release in “Release 2512” (40 more minutes) and we finish with “Rise of the Triforce” delving in history for more than one hour.

Image Toolbox was updated to 3.6.1 adding many fixes and… some AI tools. Were you expecting such helpers? Will you use them?

Luanti was updated to 5.15.1 adding some welcomed fixes. If your game world started flickering after the last update make sure to update.

Nextcloud apps are getting an update almost every week, like Nextcloud was updated to 33.0.0, Nextcloud Cookbook to 0.27.0, Nextcloud Dev to 20260219, Nextcloud Notes to 33.0.0 and Nextcloud Talk was updated to 23.0.0.

But are you following the server side too? Nextcloud Hub 26 Winter was just released adding a plethora of features. If you want to read about them, see the 30 minutes post here or watch the one hour long video presentation from the team here.

ProtonVPN - Secure and Free VPN was updated to 5.15.70.0 adding more control to auto-connects, countries and cities. Also all connections are handled now by WireGuard and Stealth protocols as the older OpenVPN was removed making the app almost 40% smaller.

Offi was updated to 14.0 with a bit of code polish. Unfortunately for Android 7 users, the app now needs Android 8 or later.

QUIK SMS was updated to 4.3.4 with many fixes. But Vishal praised the duplicate remover, the default auto de-duplication function and found that the bug that made deleted messages reappear is fixed.

SimpleEmail was updated to 1.5.4 after a 2 year pause. It’s just a fixes release, updating translations and making the app compatible with Android 12 and later versions.

Removed Apps

5 apps were removed
  • Chord Shift: Shift plain text notes
  • OpenAthena™ for Android: OpenAthena™ lets common drones spot precise locations
  • Tibetan Keyboard: Keyboard for Tibetan script
  • Tibetan Pad: Read Tibetan script
  • Tomdroid: Note taker

Newly Added Apps

1 app was newly added
  • NeoDB You: A native Android app for NeoDB designed with Material 3/You

Updated Apps

287 more apps were updated
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