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en:philosophy:incompatible_packages [2024/02/26 15:12] throgh [List of packages and projects being integrated but in staled state] |
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! Statically typed programming language that can interoperate with Java | ! Statically typed programming language that can interoperate with Java | ||
! Package is only possible to be build with Java, see our reasoning [[https:// | ! Package is only possible to be build with Java, see our reasoning [[https:// | ||
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+ | ! Building blocks for modern adaptive GNOME applications | ||
+ | ! Package is not independent implemented and only bound on one specific environment: | ||
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+ | ! Library for accessing RESTful web services | ||
+ | ! Package is only for implementing further online-services and therefore not inbound with basic ideas Hyperbola wants to adapt and follow. Online-services are developed independent and therefore adapting them will be always at the costs of security for the software and its users. | ||
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! A program that lets you manipulate digital audio waveforms | ! A program that lets you manipulate digital audio waveforms | ||
! Newer versions of package have introduced telemetry and a privacy policy raising concerns being in conflict with GPL v2 license. Furthermore the enforced integration of questionable [[https:// | ! Newer versions of package have introduced telemetry and a privacy policy raising concerns being in conflict with GPL v2 license. Furthermore the enforced integration of questionable [[https:// | ||
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+ | ! A remote desktop client written in GTK+ | ||
+ | ! Newer versions of package since 1.4.11 are clearly more bound into the Gnome-environment, | ||
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