Comment by reddalo
3 months ago
I also think we should stop calling it "sideloading". We need a better word. Sideloading has a negative vibe, as if it's a dangerous thing to install apps from sources other than the Play Store.
3 months ago
I also think we should stop calling it "sideloading". We need a better word. Sideloading has a negative vibe, as if it's a dangerous thing to install apps from sources other than the Play Store.
Sideloading should be called installing, and installing from the play store should be called jailloading.
I call it installing. If it's from play store I'd say "Install from Play Store".
>Sideloading has a negative vibe
Maybe you've just been drinking the propaganda? "Sideloading" to me rolls off the tongue no worse than "hotswapping" or "overclocking".
We've always called it "install".
There is a distinction between installing something via the primary or a secondary mechanism. If someone said I just had to "install" a windows program and it turned out I had to compile it from scratch and set all the registry entries myself, I would be "astonished"(as in: The Principle Of Least Astonishment).
I fully understand that language matters and if this was an attempt by Google to de-legitimize this way of installing, that's no good. But for Christ's sake, having different names for different things is not inherently malicious.
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