For the past 15 years, F-Droidhas provided a safe and secure haven for Android users around the world tofind and install free and open source apps. When cont...
My understanding is that developers need to sign up with Google and once they have an account they can sign their own apks.
Yes, and google asks for identification from the developers, and a lot of open source developers - having privacy in mind - don’t want to provide personal information. This is shitty beyond anything google has done before.
“Want” isn’t my concern. Presumably no developers want to give Google a piece of anything they generate, open source or not.
My concern was not understanding how this interferes with F-Droid and that has been explained above: F-Droid builds their own APKs for verification and this process potentially makes that a lot harder while not providing a replacement for their verification from Google.
That makes sense and it is indeed a dealbreaker. The other thing much less so.
Yes, and google asks for identification from the developers, and a lot of open source developers - having privacy in mind - don’t want to provide personal information. This is shitty beyond anything google has done before.
“Want” isn’t my concern. Presumably no developers want to give Google a piece of anything they generate, open source or not.
My concern was not understanding how this interferes with F-Droid and that has been explained above: F-Droid builds their own APKs for verification and this process potentially makes that a lot harder while not providing a replacement for their verification from Google.
That makes sense and it is indeed a dealbreaker. The other thing much less so.