Since the early days of2010, F-Droidis a repository of apps (not an app store). Its client app alwaysallowed to add third-partyrepositories.Today, there are...
How does enabling third-party repo use prevent one from using the F-Droid repo?
I’d say continued improvement of third-party support suggests the main repo could be losing its value to users. There are apps in there over a decade old without even an anti-feature warning.
Eh, I don’t like better support for 3rd party repos. I’d rather devs meet the criteria to put their apps in the main repo.
The standards are high for a reason.
How does enabling third-party repo use prevent one from using the F-Droid repo?
I’d say continued improvement of third-party support suggests the main repo could be losing its value to users. There are apps in there over a decade old without even an anti-feature warning.