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    Anonymous commented  · 

    Hello,

    In my eyes, Arch Linux is striding to be a Linux distribution that comes with sane defaults and lets the control in the hands of the user. While this may lead to a less secure operating system in the hands of less experienced users, this does enables it to be a viable choice when security and privacy is important.

    The active community of Arch Linux is quite enormous, even when compared to giants like Ubuntu and RHEL. Many of the latest versions of mainstream packages are easy to find with pacman, while if that does not suffice, there are git repositories that can be pulled, built and istalled with makepkg in a collection called the Archlinux User Repository. There are currently a few versions of the Protonmail applications to find there:

    yochananmarqos/proton-mail 1.0.6-1
    Proton official desktop application for Proton Mail and Proton Calendar
    yochananmarqos/proton-mail-bin 1.0.6-1
    Proton official desktop application for Proton Mail and Proton Calendar

    Paragoumba/proton-pass 1.22.0-1
    Open-source password manager for effortless protection. Securely store, share and auto-login your accounts with Proton Pass, using end-to-end encryption trusted by millions.
    brianrobt/proton-pass-bin 1.22.0-1
    Open-source password manager for effortless protection. Securely store, share and auto-login your accounts with Proton Pass, using end-to-end encryption trusted by millions.

    ali.molaei/proton-vpn-gtk-app 4.4.3-1
    ProtonVPN GTK app, Maintained by Community
    ali.molaei/python-proton-vpn-api-core 0.30.0-1
    The proton-vpn-core-api acts as a facade to the other Proton VPN components, exposing a uniform API to the available Proton VPN services.

    [!] No search results found for "proton-calendar".
    [!] No search results found for "proton-drive".
    [!] No search results found for "proton-wallet".

    This is made possible by contributors that are either taking the .deb that you are distributing and packing them up in the arch repositories, or building them from 0 and maintaining them.

    So to my feature request, could you try to include the protonmail apps for Linux in the mainstream Arch Linux repositories, or at least officially in the Archlinux User Repository? I understand you already have PKGBUILD files so the latter should be really easy to do.

    Considering your position on open source, I am sure the main Arch Linux contributors would not mind being contacted by someone from the Protonmail team.

    More information:

    What is Arch Linux - Arch Wiki
    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Arch_Linux

    Arch compared to other distributions - Arch Wiki
    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Arch_compared_to_other_distributions

    Arch FAQ - Arch Wiki
    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Frequently_asked_questions

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