It certainly looks nice – especially considering that it's possible to self-host the server portions of it as well, that's always a plus.
So while there's (luckily) not much needed to get it to compile (which makes it easy for everyone to compile it from the AUR), it probably wouldn't hurt to add it to the repo, for convenience's sake. Will be done with the next update :)
Repo updated:
New versions:
1. Signal Desktop (signal-desktop-1.34.2-1-aarch64)
2. Mesa (mesa-20.1.1-1-aarch64)
Deletions:
1. Wire Desktop - got removed as that's now provided via the Manjaro repos.
Additions:
1. Standard Notes Desktop (standardnotes-desktop-3.4.1-2-aarch64).
2. Standard Notes Desktop Git (standardnotes-desktop-git-3.4.1.r17.g9d9132a-1-aarch64).
Repo updated:
New versions:
1. Ungoogled Chromium - Caidao (caidao-83.0.4103.116-1-aarch64)
Repo updated:
New versions:
1. LibreWolf (librewolf-78.0.1-1-aarch64)
2. Bitwarden (bitwarden-1.19.0-1-aarch64)
Repo updated:
New versions:
1. LibreWolf (librewolf-78.0.2-1-aarch64)
2. Bitwarden (hamsket-nightly-bin-0.6.0-12-aarch64)
Wow, I just tried Hamsket. That thing works really well.
I got
- Teams
- Threema
- Riot
- Outlook 365
working without problems. Skype made some trouble with the login, but this is probably not Haskets fault.
Thanks for making this available on the PBP
Repo updated.
New versions:
1. Caidao - ungoogled chromium (caidao-84.0.4147.89-1-aarch64)
2. Signal Desktop (signal-desktop-1.34.4-1-aarch64)