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Yeah you can track my progress here: https://github.com/zachatrocity/lem
I'll make a formal GitHub and fdroid release hopefully tomorrow.
Well I know I could keep the name and have a separate bundle ID. But the old app is still on the play store. Figured it'd be easier to rename then deal with the duplicate named app on the store.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.krawieck.lemmur
I didn't think to mention this until just now, but you're probably going to have to do a more significant rework of the app pretty soon to work with Lemmy backend v0.18. You can test it against some public development instances in the short term, but unless the release candidate is held up, you probably have like 1 week before the app at least has issues on most servers (not entirely sure how much of a breaking change it'll be code-wise).
Yup, been tracking that in the matrix. Will be curious how long it takes most instances to update once it's officially released.