Do we need a standalone Libre/OpenSource Game-Store/Hub ???<br> (similar to Athenaeum)
where we simply aggregate all the FOSS games in one place along with their mods & links to their assets<br> (Plus methods to fund those libre-gamedevs)
Do we need a standalone Libre/OpenSource Game-Store/Hub ???<br> (similar to Athenaeum)
where we simply aggregate all the FOSS games in one place along with their mods & links to their assets<br> (Plus methods to fund those libre-gamedevs)
We already have an appstore for Linux, it’s built in and a gui is all one needs, along side methods of putting paid and proprietary apps in too
But, android is lacking, f-droid has no such capability and I don’t think you can put proprietary apps in
Well, uh
There’s at least a dozen, not all have a GUI, very few of them have payment mechanisms. There’s so much variety that I cannot with confidence place which one you’re referring to. Maybe Gnome Software? Dpkg can technically do it but it’s on the maintainer to build in the mechanism to phone home to a third-party server and allow/deny functionality based on payment status.
Rereading your post, I think you might have meant that paid and proprietary deployment methods are needed, but proprietary packages are very much already a thing, and the reason that Ubuntu gained so much headway over Debian, in that they assume you do in fact want your wireless card to work. They’re also the ones with the esm payment mechanisms, where they can turn off repository channels if you cancel your plan.