Do you have a personal grudge against F-droid? If you hate the UI, the UI isn't an end all be all. there is droidify which has a different UI/UX to the f-droid repository
https://f-droid.org/packages/com.looker.droidify/
Download this but f-droid is not just the UI but rather it creates reproducible verified/audited android builds which can be installed easier and through multiple alternative frontends including drodify/f-droid official websites etc.
>Companies should cater to customers who want something like FDroid?
Yes. Why not? Can you give me reasons why not because I can give the reasons as to why.
In the same way any kind of freedom improves people's lives: Indirectly, in subtle ways yet dramatically. Examples: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45569667 and https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45557185
Yes so we should optimize for the insignificant number of people who want to use FDroid outside of your bubble?
What do you mean by "optimize"? It's already optimized just fine.
Companies should cater to customers who want something like FDroid?
Companies should respect users' freedom and not take control over their computing without giving a choice. See https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/can-you-trust.html
Do you have a personal grudge against F-droid? If you hate the UI, the UI isn't an end all be all. there is droidify which has a different UI/UX to the f-droid repository https://f-droid.org/packages/com.looker.droidify/ Download this but f-droid is not just the UI but rather it creates reproducible verified/audited android builds which can be installed easier and through multiple alternative frontends including drodify/f-droid official websites etc.
>Companies should cater to customers who want something like FDroid?
Yes. Why not? Can you give me reasons why not because I can give the reasons as to why.