Lukas

  1. There aren't plans to do this exactly, but users will be able to filter for open-source apps if they want.

  2. Again, not exactly, but there will be indicators for when an app has ads, in-app purchases, a hard dependency on Play Services, etc.. There may also be something for data usage practices, but that isn't yet determined.

    lberrymage do we have any estimated date when the accresant will be allowing more developers to publish their apps? Like a year, two or five?

      Grkrz do we have any estimated date when the accresant will be allowing more developers to publish their apps?

      Might there be a small number of apps that you think would be particularly beneficial to many users if they were added to the store early?

      lberrymage There's no estimate, no.

      Might there be some small number of "early adopter" additional apps that the project would be willing to take on over a time frame of a few months?

        de0u Yes, we may take on some additional apps over time. This depends on how much the project can handle maintenance-wise and how willing those app developers are to deal with the early and changing nature of Accrescent. We're not directly reaching out to any developers at this time, however.

        I've de-installed it again.
        After reading this information in this thread, I have decided to look at the whole thing again in two or three years.
        Currently, the store is unusable

        LazyT
        So that theres a chain of trust for users to install a secure app store that isn't Google Play. It's fine and I don't get where you got this idea that "appstore should contain only GOS apps and Google parts". That's not your decision and GOS has never indicated this was the case as far as I'm aware.

        LazyT Why was this added?

        Accrescent was added the GrapheneOS App Store to provide an easy, secure way of obtaining it. Accrescent is GrapheneOS's main recommendation for an app store other than sandboxed Google Play which is already mirrored. GrapheneOS recommends that people contribute to Accrescent if they care about mobile privacy and security because existing Play Store alternatives are fatally flawed.

        Please note that my response is based on the following tweets from the GrapheneOS official account:

          Shall we badger the app developers of the apps we want on there or is it on Accrescent to add apps? Bitwarden, Proton apps, Standard Notes, Mulvad etc are the main ones that spring to mind. I'd say Nostr and Bitcoin apps as well but they seem to be heading down the zap.store route (although I'm not confident that's any different to Obtainium really other than the social element and I'm not sure on the app signing situation)

          I think it's a fantastic idea to have a secure method of obtaining apps (without a google account) personally and is a much needed addition to GOS.

          The app library just needs fleshing out which is fairly clear.

          Now it's in your face that this is a thing on GOS I'm confident the libary will grow as attention is now on more developers and GOS users.

          Not sure why the negative comments.

            Graphene1

            It's up to devs to add their apps on accrescent, and to maintain them.

              Manna
              How, when the registration is closed?

              https://accrescent.app/docs/guide/getting-started/new-app.html

              Sign-up is not yet available to the general public and is only permitted for allowlisted GitHub accounts. This choice was made to ensure that all developers on Accrescent are willing to tolerate the lackluster user experience, console bugs, and frequent policy changes resultant of Accrescent being in its early stages. If you are not allowlisted and are still interested in publishing on Accrescent, you may contact us at contact@accrescent.app to request being allowlisted.

                wuseman

                Yes, registrations are currently limited (just need to ask, it's not really close), but the question (as I understand it) was : to add an application, should I contact the developer or accrescent?
                It's up to the app developer to do it. Accrescent will only give permission to publish apps, they don't publish apps themselves.

                I was in favour of making Accrescent the "official" store of GrapheneOS. But I think the move might have come too early in the life of Accrescent since it is for now very limited in terms of offer. I hope its offer will broaden quite fast ...

                Works pretty descend for an alpha. But I think it needs more apps. I don' t like PlayStore or f-droid.

                  12 days later

                  This is such a great news, thank you @lberrymage for doing this awesome project! Can't wait the updates, I hope this will become the future of private and secure alternative app stores. Such a missing space here to fill. Best wishes for doing this!

                  2 months later

                  treequell Hi, I have a question, I'm going crazy to find a way to install apps without verifying manually by myself (which also means I don't have a package manager at the moment apart Accrescent), but then I see that Google Services is in Accrescent, so, is it kind of safe to install them despite I don't want Google to collect all the info?

                  My goal is to have a package manager, so am I supposed to install Google Play right after?