Comment by elwebmaster
15 days ago
Can someone explain the issue with developer registration and how it results the terrible outcomes described in the article. A lot of things have changed for the worse since the beginning of the century but even back in the good old days developers were not anonymous. Every free software I have seen has the name of the developer alongside the copyright. Often it lists multiple contributors as each copyright has to be retained according to the license. I understand sending your ID to Google is more invasive but the anonymity aspect of it is moot. Is Google going to charge developers for this service and hence hinder free software development? Is the issue that younger devs will be unable to complete the verification? And why can’t F-Droid just distribute the binary signed by the developer who has confirmed their identity? Other than that, all concerns expressed in the article are quickly becoming major issues. The web is still open for now but many banks and other institutions have broken websites, forcing you to use their apps or become “unbanked”. Once you download their apps you find out they run only on “certified” OS, forcing you to have Apple or Google owned and controlled software on the hardware you paid for.
The issue with this is that taking many small steps towards an edge of a cliff without any reconsideration of the direction results in falling from it.