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What does Flym-DecSync means to this project: Would be discontinued or just more options? #18

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machiav3lli opened this issue Sep 3, 2021 · 7 comments

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@machiav3lli
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As you've forked Flym(a great RSS reader) and added DecSync support to it, I'm wondering if I should keep spaRSS or move to Flym (it's not a big deal thanks to DecSync), but I was thinking about adding some UI elements to the reader and now don't know if it's worth to do here, or I should better do it there(Flym-DecSync)!

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Considering that both projects (Flym & spaRSS) are inactive, maybe it would make sense to build upon other active readers like Readrops or NiceFeed?

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39aldo39 commented Sep 7, 2021

Indeed, currently both spaRSS and Flym are inactive. When I added support for DecSync to Flym it was still active (see FredJul#696), but it became inactive due to a policy change of Google Play.

As I already did the work I decided to still fork it as I think the app is better than spaRSS. But yes, it would be preferable to have support for an actively maintained reader. For now I will do basic maintenance for both spaRSS and Flym to keep them working.

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@machiav3lli
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Maybe it'd be possible to convience the maintainers of either Readrops or NiceFeed to include DecSync support to minimize the maintainance effort for you? If you'd like I can start the discussion there?

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Yes, it might indeed be better to implement support for a maintained app. Readrops already has an issues for it: readrops/Readrops#73. I may also implemented if I have time, although maybe I am just chasing apps that will soon be unmaintained...

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Hehe, let's not be that pessimistic. Readrops is being migrated slowly to kotlin which is a sign that the plan to maintain it for longer time is there :D

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BeatLink commented Nov 5, 2021

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@39aldo39 Feeder may be the most active FOSS RSS reader for Android.

What about Feeder? https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.nononsenseapps.feeder/

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