Hello Anne,
F-Droid is an online Free Software application store for the Android platform
(i.e smartphones and tablets mostly). The question of the OP is perfectly
legitimate as we distribute the LibreOffice viewer for Android through
F-Droid as well.
Best,
Charles.
anne-ology @ 2016-10-03 18:45 GMT:
Went on-line to see what F-Droid is - it's supposedly a directory of
various software;
therefore why is it up to LO users to update their directory.
For this reason, I ignored the request to post this message to this
list;
but since someone did post it, I'm responding with the hope that
others will inform me as to what F-Droid is.
From: <anett@digital-filestore.de>
Date: Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 3:18 AM
Subject: [libreoffice-users] F-Droid
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Hi,I hope this is the right place to tell it. It would be grate, if someone
updated the libreoffice version on F-Droid.ThanksAnett.
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