On Jan 21, 9:48 am, String <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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.

Same here. I am thinking if there is a way to set this up without
infringing the law.
>
> 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?
>
> String

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