Comment by sdex 3 months ago Fdroid signs builds with own key, so it shouldn't be a problem if they pass this verification. 2 comments sdex Reply mzajc 3 months ago As far as I understand, verification is tied to the package name (or at least the prefix). Since F-Droid packages thousands of applications from different developers, I don't see how they could reasonably get verified. BrenBarn 3 months ago It won't be a problem. . . until Google revokes their accreditation for some reason they won't explain.
mzajc 3 months ago As far as I understand, verification is tied to the package name (or at least the prefix). Since F-Droid packages thousands of applications from different developers, I don't see how they could reasonably get verified.
BrenBarn 3 months ago It won't be a problem. . . until Google revokes their accreditation for some reason they won't explain.
As far as I understand, verification is tied to the package name (or at least the prefix). Since F-Droid packages thousands of applications from different developers, I don't see how they could reasonably get verified.
It won't be a problem. . . until Google revokes their accreditation for some reason they won't explain.