I agree with Jonas here. having a place were you have get apps to solve
hard problems no one has done right (ecommerce is a very good example) is a
plus.

As for it being "cancer" and bad I don't agree there is a market for
everything. And that will bring more people in which in the end is what
everyone wants.
I do agree that it should be clear that said store will be managed by a
third party and not Django itself.

On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 7:11 AM, <jo...@geiregat.org> wrote:

>
>
>> I want to ask you again, what you think about such service? Would you
>> buy or sell apps (or paid support) out there and why?
>>
>>
> If the apps are more then good enough and would spare companies time and
> there are no better or equal opensource alternatives,
> then yes I do believe some people might be willing to buy apps in such a
> market place. For example there is no real outstanding e-commerce
> application for django.
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