Fossify Gallery on the official F-Droid repo
The removal isn’t directly related to the buyout/fork. Simple Gallery was taken off of F-Droid due to a dependency on the nonfree Google VR being discovered by IzzySoft¹ ². Fossify’s fork has removed the dependent features to be compliant³.
The whole Simple apps suite should be removed because they are never going to get another update again in the F-Droid repository.
F-Droid doesn’t usually remove apps that aren’t maintained, as far as I can tell. There are apps that haven’t been updated in over a decade (Quill). Since F-Droid sorts by recency of release, they tend to just sink to the bottom of searches anyway.
They may end up in the F-Droid Archive repo over time.
Not getting updates doesn’t make any app inherently bad. Possible bugs just won’t get fixed. If an app is feature complete and everything works as they should there’s no need to update it.
While I agree the apps shouldn’t be removed, updates aren’t just about features. Updates fix bugs, security holes, and improve performance. I’m notsaying these apps in particular have issues, though what app doesnt, just pointing it out in general.
Simple Calendar Pro got an update in October, that’s not too far back
Edit: Just saw the news of the purchase was from Dec.
Why?
If it ain’t broke, why does it need an update?
I have apps that are 10 years old and work fine. This “continual update” thing is just so weird.
I have 20 year old apps on Windows that still work just fine.
Some of my Android apps’ newer versions have issues that I don’t care for, so I run the older version (e.g. Foldersync, Tasks.org).
The last version of SMT apps before the buyout should work indefinitely…they are simple after all.
The SMT apps after the buyout, are not necessarily bad either, it’s up to the new owners whether they want to keep a FOSS version as advertisement, or not.
Aren’t there outside contributors? How can they relicense it without their permission?
they don’t care and as long as no court ruled, they do what they want, which will probably work out for them
This is one of the reasons Privacy Guides does not recommend F-Droid.
Ref: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/android/#verifying-apk-fingerprints
Solution: use Obtainium and point it to their GitHub repo.
Their point regarding old and unmaintained apps seems a bit silly. Getting the same old and unmaintained app from the app’s website isn’t going to make it any safer. You’re still going to need to switch to a different app/fork to get updates.