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#111
Originally Posted by GeneralAntilles View Post
I'm not saying you can't complain, but stepping up and making the changes you think need to be made yourself is probably going to be a more productive route.
Be proactive, not reactive.
Most people here are doing this as a hobby i assume. And so do i. And i prefer so spend this time coding instead doing organizational stuff.

I just saw several "lets find the best software" things in form of "pearls", "killer-apps", "remarkable maemo projects", "freemantle stars" etc. On the other hand i just don't see a single well maintained list of nice, recently updated and overall beautiful apps. I see a discrepancy here and i am still sure that a single such collection might be better than all those different lists, even if there's a reason for having these seperate and slightly different ones. Especially if there's a lack of manpower to maintain such lists.

Having a nice list would be something worth getting your software in. It would be a motivation for developers. Seeing many listings of varying quality and with entries of mixed quality imho doesn't encourage developers to get their software into one of them.