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Comment by fluidcruft

15 days ago

Maybe users could provide their own keys into the F-Droid app and the F-Droid installer swaps keys as part of the download and install. At the end of the day we're just talking about a signature.

No. You pay Google for the license and Google can kill your app, even on f droid.

We don't need a work around. We need Google to stop killing our apps.

  • The new registration system is not the paid the full developer registration--that's only needed for Play Store distribution. The new thing everyone is complaining about is a different registration system that will be free (but likely requires identity verification). Google's announcement said that a solution was being developed but is not yet available to support individual and hobbyist use. They said it will be available before the system becomes mandatory (except for a few high-risk countries)

    Frankly, I don't see why anonymous app distribution is necessary. The "I own my own device goddammit" thing is hobbyist category. Why should it be friction-less to install crap that has no provenance? That specifically seems like a really dumb hill to die on.

    • Besides making compiling apps yourself very difficult (you'd have to register and change the app's name), it's extremely likely that they won't just accept anyone and any app; at least things like NewPipe and Aurora Store are likely to get banned.

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