VideoLAN @videolan App Stores were a mistake. Currently, we cannot update VLC on Windows Store, and we cannot update VLC on Android Play Store, without reducing security or dropping a lot of users… For now, iOS App Store still allows us to ship for iOS9, but until when?

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38 points

On Windows you should be downloading from the website.

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Or winget if they provide it.

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Doesnt winget use the same store?

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Thats not secure. Isn’t the pount of the Windows Store that packages are signed by developers and verified when downloaded?

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Pretty sure they’re signed by Microsoft instead? At least that’s what other app stores do.

It’s all a game of shifting the point of trust around. Personally, I’d trust most small time developers more than the likes of Microsoft and Google, however I’d trust Fdroid more than unknown developers (but still go direct to the developers I do trust).

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The good ones are signed by the devs, otherwise there’s a risk of malicious modifications at upload or on the publishing infrastructure. This is how Maven works. All packages MUST be signed with PGP by the devs.

Apt isn’t signed by the devs but its signed by the package maintainers, whose job it is to verify the packages that they prepare (devs can’t upload software in Debian)

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No, the point of the windows store is that Microsoft gets more control over your machine.

Code downloaded from websites can still be (and is) signed; when it’s not you get that box where you have to click “Run Anyway”

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I think the point of the Windows store is to coerce developers into either using the Visual Studio environment and beta testing new package formats, or paying MS a fee to get a signed certificate.

I got some specifics wrong and didn’t explain my sentiment well. See dev_null’s response below and my reply to it.

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You don’t have to use the visual studio to package in MSIX

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You can pay a one time fee if $25 to get Microsoft to sign your app on the Microsoft store, or you can pay $400+ per year to buy your own certificate. So Microsoft Store is sadly the cheap way to release apps on Windows. (Without users getting scary warnings from Windows and AV about installing unsigned aoftware)

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Come on man, every single software developer in existence uses package managers. It should not be complicated to understand the point of the store.

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2 points

You can try chocolatey store then. Community maintained.

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And also no.security. what’s the point?

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Or use scoop or something similar. Or better yet don’t use Windows

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