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by PommeDeTerre
4687 days ago
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That platform already exists. It's the "platform" that naturally happens when there aren't any "app stores" or "app marketplaces", and when devices aren't artificially crippled to prevent users from freely installing software. It's a bunch of people and organizations around the world offering their software for download over the Internet. It's other people who then possibly pay for and download those apps. It's distributed, it can optionally include compensation, and how that compensation is delivered is up to the app creator and purchaser. It may not be as pretty or convenient as what Apple or Google offer, but at least it has the freedom that's desired. Of course, a package system like dpkg or pkgsrc can be used to help make it far more convenient to find and install software. And websites offering a directory of available software can help with this, too. All of this already exists. I think that a lot of people have just forgotten about it within the past five or six years. |
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I agree that download over the internet is better as in more libre, but then developers and users lose the convenience of having a simple way to pay and a simple CDN and update system that developers don't need to deal with. The users buy less and it makes less sense for developers to distribute software that way.