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This is definitely a big issue. I did the mistake of using the same app ID for GitHub and F-Droid builds for , and the users cannot switch between two without uninstalling the other. But I guess most F-Droid users are already aware of this.
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Their 'reproducible' builds are broken since they use an outdated build environment and aren't able to keep up with the modern platform. All that will happen is that they're unable to ship updates unless app developers go out of the way to try to keep their broken infra working.
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They already have massive issues keeping up with updates and leave users with broken and insecure apps for long periods of time. Blocking updates based on fixing their poorly maintained infrastructure and debugging future issues with it is only going to make this worse.
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The sooner it's replaced by trustworthy infrastructure and developers, the better. It's a legacy project that has held back the open source Android ecosystem for years and does a massive disservice to it. It has blocked the development of far better systems for distributing apps.
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