We floated this idea over a year ago and it went nowhere - 
http://groups.google.com/group/android-discuss/browse_thread/thread/3a2998560e30fbd/65e40daea1a9f0de?lnk=gst&q=federated+app+directories&pli=1
 .  The main problem is that people are measuring app primarily stores on 
number of apps, so one store having an app that another doesn't makes it look 
"better" given the current popular metric, and so there is little incentive for 
app stores to share.

What we actually need is some consolidation. I found out about another minor 
OEM this week who are producing a pretty generic spec Android tablet and are 
going to start their own app store and populate it from scratch, which will 
create another separate store trying to fight for developers attention, which 
is, to me, a little crazy as they could put AndAppStore on it for nothing.  
Don't get me wrong, there are some devices which had particular non-standard 
quirks and so need an app store for apps which support those quirks, but for 
smaller OEMs, setting up a new app store given the number that are currently 
around is not really helping anyone in the long term.

Al.
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On 7 Sep 2010, at 23:27, Mark Murphy wrote:

> On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 6:15 PM, Peter Eastman <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Does this sound plausible?
> 
> It's not completely crazy, if that's what you mean. :-)
> 
> One hang-up I see is that each store *should* require its own
> distribution agreement, which cannot be federated this way (I think --
> IANAL). Whether they all do require distribution agreements is another
> thing entirely.
> 
> And, of course, there's the question of whether the stores could agree
> on metadata, are willing to do the engineering work to take the feed
> from the central site to pour into their catalogs, and all the details
> to make this technically work.
> 
> I seem to recall Al Sutton had some store interoperability things
> going via AndAppStore, but I forget the details.
> 
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