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1) im sure you wont, but im just gonna say it anyway. please please please dont limit download attempts of paid apps like the ovi store does.
2) what on earth is 'copy protection' for?
why would a developer want to prohibit installation of their app because the user wget-ed it? how does your copy protection work?
and more importantly, how do i circumvent it as a user, and how do i ensure none of my apps ever use it a developer?
3) may i strongly suggest that you provide a mandatory license field when uploading paid apps?
many users will filter out paid apps from their minds because they want to support open development, but it would be GREAT if developers who support open source AND food and shelter could be rewarded with greater visibility.
for example, i missed out on the n9's speakerswitcher for like a year because it was a paid app and i assumed it was proprietary.
4) i would REALLY like a catalog sortable by license type {copyleft, permissive, proprietary, unspecified}. i personally find it annoying to have to download and unpack every deb to find the COPYING file.
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as an ovi store user, the only way i currently download paid apps is with my browser on my laptop. i then store the deb so i dont need to redownload it when i reflash.
will this be possible without having to install some sort of big brother type validator with openrepos? i dont want to lose the ability to install the app if openrepos goes down.
my other concern is as a developer; i would HATE for any user to ever not be able to do what they want with an app of mine, especially if they paid money for it.
if there WILL be a big-brother-validator-thing, can it be optional, even for paid apps?
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Does this mean that user can redistribute you application package to any forum/site?
Basically, just dont reboot your phone once application has been validated. On reboot/warehouse reinstallation online connection required.
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anyone can take those installed files, and make a binary package of them that does NOT forcibly restrict use of the 'warehouse' validator, and then post THAT it to the forums.
basically, youre only making life hard for those who respect copyright law and want to be able to perform those actions permitted in the respective licensing scheme.
also, i suspect that the wording in gplv3 makes it so that gplv3 programs cannot be paid openrepos apps, if you do it this way.
wait, i may have misunderstood; is it possible to have a completely non-restricted paid app {you cant download it unless you pay, but then you get the fully reinstallable deb}?
will i be able to use openrepos in this way? and, separately, will i be able to sell applications that use openrepos in this way?
Brief details what i'm working on.
What have been already added to OpenRepos:
SailfishOS repos are live! If you cannot get to harbour due to storms, you can get some rest here
You can now attach change logs to platform packges. Or select 'change autoupdate' option for auto extraction changelogs from deb, rpm, etc.
If you have multiple versions attached to the same package, higher version changelog will be used. Each platform package have own changelog.
Changelogs as well as version info will be visible at Warehouse at future releases before you enable repository(install package).
Multiscale ranking system added. Currently only one scale called 'rating' is enabled. More scales will be added for voting soon(like usability, performance ...)
Any expectations here?
Platform filters to OpenRepos. Select your platform to see available apps. Filters not yet working site-wide, but will do so in a short period of time.
Bla-bla-bla some internal core changes bla-bla-bla
What is done now and will be deployed soon:
By default only user section packages (i.e. no system or core updates) will be visible at Applications and Games.
Libs/perl-extra/python-extra and non-user packages are excluded from 'avarage user' view and moved into System/Libraries-like categories.
Same for Warehouse. Special switch at settings page(disabled by default) will let you install nonuser packages, and perform more 'low-level' package activity.
Packages are going to be resorted based on package category.
I'm thinking about proper categories which should be used at OpenRepos.
I found N9-Apps style of application tile quite suitable for openrepos, so tiles are changed and will show more info about the application: Name, Icon, Publisher, Rating, Category, Quick Install link.
Tile will be main form of application display within 'last changed', 'top downloads', category, etc.
Last updated apps seems boring So moar categories to compete:
Top week, Top month, New, etc.
Report system for content abuse, harmful package or merge with other package requests.
Dont know if it is really needed, but why not?
The idea of openrepos Any user will be able to create own meta repository, and add any applications there.
Quick bar for donations to publisher. If publisher specifies any options at his profile.
Beta packages for application, which are available to close range of users you selected.
This is first step for paid apps support, and widetest for openrepos copy-protection system.
Openrepos feature the copy protection system for deb and rpm packages. You dont have to modify your application to get "basic level" protection. Even if package is intercepted(manually downloaded), it cannot be installed on unallowed system. Extra api also will be avilable for devs to get 'activation' information for thier apps.
What is planned for next release(s):
Working hard, but not yet completed. Targeting to finish that stuff before 01.01.2014.
Currently i'm targeting direct user2publisher paiments without any 'every month invoice' bullshiieet. User buys, you get money with microtransaction. Paypal (and maybe Scrill, ex Moneybookers) on the launch date. All paid apps
willcan be copy-protected.More details will be available asap.
Warehouse client application will be available for sailfish.
Information about changes and updates will be published later at warehouse topic.
twitter: @basil_s home: http://thecust.net
OpenRepos.net - community driven repository project. Warehouse - native client for OpenRepos.net
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