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Yes, but if the merge commit is signed, all other commits included in this merge (so commits by other contributors) do not need to be signed. It just matters that...

BTW FYI (also for reference for implementation e.g.), the app [Aegis](https://beem.dev/) can do that thing: import from many of these apps. With root, of course. :smile: (but works flawlessly)

BTW, I looked into this again and had a big surprise. Because the ARCore (Play Services) app is a separate app, [which I could just install](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.ar.core). According [to Exodus there...

> I tested it with the Google-developed apps "AR Elements" and "Depth Lab"… so next I am trying this with StreetComplete (it already detected that I have everything installed.) I...

…which again, likely would not help. I can totally understand that their algorithm may need some access to special sensors or so and cannot do this on any device. So...

Well I have no i idea what it needs. [Google publicly only says](https://developers.google.com/ar/develop/device-certification): > OEM device manufacturers wishing to certify new devices may refer to the Google AR OEM Portal...

BTW as Fedora [has dino in it's official packages](https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/dino) (link [currently broken](https://github.com/fedora-infra/fedora-packages/issues/432#issuecomment-602037880) though), [I've asked whether they can provide a flatpak package on registry.fedora.org](https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1815758), (too).

Not good. Time to setup a warrant canary, is not it? Also with this background the crowdfunding campaign will certainly not go faster… if we have to fear interference of...

Please keep to the facts: * Your link about "crypto cancer" is about server-to-server SSL connections as far as I see. Also what drives users away according to the comment...

Okay snap is ok but mostly for Ubuntu only. What about flatpaks? Or should I open a new issue fot that? I personally prefer flatpak. In contrast to snap, you...