cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/6710937

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Simple Mobile apps have been very popular among FOSS enthusiasts. I’ve personally been using the Gallery, Contacts and the Phone app since a few years now. It’s a shame that it has come to this, will be on the lookout for their forks.

Not necessarily Linux related, but figured this was important information to pass along, given the popularity of these FOSS apps on Android.

  • jonne
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    1 year ago

    You can sell GPL software as long as you include the licence (and follow through with sending the source code to any customer who asks for it).

    • Count Regal Inkwell@pawb.social
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      Yeah GPL doesn’t mean ‘no profit allowed’

      But it DOES mean that, as pointed out in the thread, even if they do modify the code to put ads or whatever - Ultimately people can still fork the code and make their own ‘clean’ versions.

      As for myself I have those apps from F-Droid. Something tells me any evil modifications (if any at all happen) will happen to the Google Play version, and worst case scenario the F-Droid versions get abandoned.

      • Sloan the Serval@pawb.social
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        The fact that you can fork the code and make your own clean version, either for personal use or for distribution, is part of why most companies don’t usually bother with open source licenses to begin with - it’s just too hard to make the kind of monster-profits corporations and shareholders alike expect without inevitably provoking someone into forking their code and distributing a free, unmonetized version of the product. I’d be surprised if ZipoApps goes full-on monetization if they want people to keep using their versions of the apps, but if they do, it’s going to be a short-lived inconvenience until someone inevitably distributes a fork.