Jolla store - what is the plan?

Yes, but my point is that many applications are dead many years and they are still in the store. It would be awesome to remove those apps, so the store is not cluttered by unusable apps.

And to openrepos and jolla store. I think if everybody who publishes on openrepos published also to jolla store, everybody who uses would benefit from it because more people would be attracted to use Sailfish.

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It would be even more awesome if apps didn’t die, except perhaps by their own hand. The current approach seems to do a pretty good job with that.

True. However, my personal experience is that everybody I’ve met in meatspace using Sailfish has some kind of developer/Linux power user experience, so I am a bit biased…

I think we all are, but we are all unsure about what’s the best way. :slight_smile:

Unfortunately, these wishes are contradicting :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

Would it save considerable resources (which are then free for e.g., the browser) to

  • drop maintaining ABI compatibility at all costs (which is my impression currently), so that old, unmaintained apps die after some time, but apps where the dev is still active are just recompiled by the dev; while
  • continue to enforce stable APIs in Harbour (the amount of stability could still be discussed)
    ?

But from a user perspective, what is the point of having 5 year dead app in the store? The main reason I posted this was to make Jolla and their employees have a look at it and remove those relicts, which only distract and make Sailfish look like a dead OS. Sadly no one from Jolla responded.

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Maybe bring it up in the communitymeeting at 29th?

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True, they should better abandon that thing altogether and point new users to OpenRepos and Storeman instead :smile:

Yeah, good idea, but I am not sure if it is enough for whole topic.

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Maybe, or just left those, which are maintained. But some cleanup would be appreciated.

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Well, if its a short topic, its a short topic… shouldn’t be an issue I guess?

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Should we bring this up at the 12th?

Yes, thank you, if you have something, to which it can be attached, it would be awesome.

What if they would start an open accessible version control hosting for the jolla store - like github/gitlab/gitea - so that people can send pull requests for the listed apps and the developer just needs to approve them. Furthermore you would could see the source coude you are running on your device.
App problems could be reported over there too in the issue section.

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Yeah, sounds good to me.

Can someone of you discuss the whole topic at Community meeting on IRC 12th Nov 2020? I’ll be there too and would join the discussion.

Here is the topic. If you disagree with something or want to add something, let me know.
I tried to compile questions towards a small area for now, other directions may better fit into a separate topic (at another meeting ?!)

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Thanks, looks good to me. Yes, we can extend it on thursday or discuss at another meeting. Let’s decide in the meeting.

Very nice. Thank you!

Topic was moved to the next meeting, because I was after the deadline.

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Bringing this back to light as not much happened since thigg mentioned this topic in community meeting.

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From my point of view, giving developers an ability to charge for apps in Jolla Store is one of the most needed changes. An income, albeit small/symbolic, may be very important for developers and users alike

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