Wow, I'm really surprised at the reactions here.

Let me get this straight, if someone was offering to increase the user base 
of your free app, you'd turn them down and call them a pirate?

If someone were to set this up, I'd jump at the chance. Yes please! The 
major objection usually voiced to alternative markets is that they're not 
worth the effort, and here somebody else would be making that effort for 
you. Sounds like a win-win to me.

And as for the issue of losing control of your versions... news flash, you 
don't have that control anyway. Not unless you've rolled your own 
per-version expiration code, and I'm betting the vast majority of devs 
haven't. Otherwise, there's no way to stop anyone from archiving all the old 
versions they want. The only difference here is that the archive would be 
public. As if bittorrent isn't?

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