Really, i have no benefit in any way to put my stuff on repo. Dont get me wrong , i like it , im using it, but it just not fits my needs as a porter / app author. My small repo fits my needs better [easier to maintain / personal insights / and more (dummy packages / meta packages that was unsupported by MilkShake's repo..).]. Im deving it as i wanted to have it. Only essentials. Everything easier to maintain [few PHP upload scripts + good app from OP side (SPM)]. I dont really losing anything. Im not looking on it as a winning/loosing. Its logical progress, that not everyone need to accept.
SPM have already quite nice feats that I was missing in official one. Categories / Searching for PND {across all SPM repo} / Informations about app and preview images..
Then why the hell didn't you approach the authors of said software with your feature requests? That IS THE WHOLE POINT of an open community, everyone can submit ideas and if the original authors don't listen you can always add stuff yourself as the code is OPEN (well except for the repo, hey milkshake, don't you think it's polished enough already?!). That way everyone can benefit from (your) ideas and the collaborative work surely will turn out better than just ideas of a single person.
I see your point in maintaining your own software and repo, but why force users to use the same? Why not employ an open standard like the
repo standard (which has been developed by multiple people of the community) so other clients like PNDStore or Panorama can crawl your repo, too (alongside repo.openpandora.org) and people are not forced to use one solution? (and might even eventually chose your client over the other ones, if it crawls all available repos)
If the repo standard does not suit your needs, then by all means submit a features request or just go ahead and change it, it's open for that exact reason.
The only thing you accomplish with this is basically, as BaDToaD already noted, a limited audience and a lot of hatred from people like me sensing you are kind of violating the open principle of the Pandora.
I appreciate your work and also your decision, I really do, but you never gave a good reason for it and so it just comes across as a dick move - "you don't like it, well then go to hell..." (you don't like being forced to use the repo, but force people to use SPM...)
well if that's what you want, okay, go ahead. Otherwise we are an open community and up for an open dialogue about the "de-facto standards".
Sorry for hijacking this and turning this into another of these discussions, but I don't like how you try to play outlaw of the community and would like to hear some reasons for that.