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First of all, thank you for developing Sushitrain — it's a fantastic and much-needed Syncthing client for iOS.
I would like to kindly request making the app available in the South Korean App Store.
There is a growing community of users in Korea who rely on self-hosted and privacy-friendly tools like Syncthing, and currently there are very limited options on iOS. Sushitrain would be extremely valuable for users who want secure, peer-to-peer file synchronization without relying on centralized cloud services.
From a regulatory perspective, Korea generally does not impose restrictions on this type of application, especially since Sushitrain operates without centralized data storage and focuses on direct device-to-device synchronization.
If there are any concerns or blockers regarding regional availability, I (and likely others in the community) would be happy to help provide feedback or assist with testing.
Thank you again for your work!
p.s, Mobius sync is already available in korea. So I think it might be ok either!
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Hi,
First of all, thank you for developing Sushitrain — it's a fantastic and much-needed Syncthing client for iOS.
I would like to kindly request making the app available in the South Korean App Store.
There is a growing community of users in Korea who rely on self-hosted and privacy-friendly tools like Syncthing, and currently there are very limited options on iOS. Sushitrain would be extremely valuable for users who want secure, peer-to-peer file synchronization without relying on centralized cloud services.
From a regulatory perspective, Korea generally does not impose restrictions on this type of application, especially since Sushitrain operates without centralized data storage and focuses on direct device-to-device synchronization.
If there are any concerns or blockers regarding regional availability, I (and likely others in the community) would be happy to help provide feedback or assist with testing.
Thank you again for your work!
p.s, Mobius sync is already available in korea. So I think it might be ok either!
Best regards
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