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What kind of "servers" do you possibly need, to compile a handful of apps, which you couldn't get and secure in 3 years?
I'm talking about application servers, not infrastructure servers. That is, I'm talking about programming server applications which handle all of the processing needed for handling app uploads, reviews, publishing, and distribution - not the physical servers those server applications run on. Creating these requires a lot more work than provisioning infrastructure.
There is also no app compilation involved with these. All apps on Accrescent are uploaded by their respective developers as compiled binaries.
Sorry but it doesn't sound promising. If an app store has few limited apps after years since launch, clearly there is an issue
It's alright if you think that and I'm not trying to change your opinion. But Accrescent was started as a hobby project a few years ago, not launched as a finished project, and as a result all work on it has been in contributor's free time until only a few months ago. I just ask that you give it a fair evaluation for what it really is and what it tries to accomplish, not what it isn't (a store that launched as a finished project years ago) or doesn't try to accomplish (compile apps from source itself).