For almost two years, users searching for Organic Maps on F-Droid have been unable to install the app due to a bug (or due to someone's deliberate choice?).
Many users have reported this issue to us. They do not understand why it happens. The bug is still there, and F-Droid maintainers don't care: https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroidclient/-/work_items/2850
@organicmaps That's not a bug, it's the normal antifeatures filter and from my experience you have to enable that for the vast majority of things to actually be hidden...

@gamey @organicmaps Which "antifeatures" are disabled by default?

Hey @fdroidorg, do you give users the freedom to choose "antifeatures" by asking them on first install?

@opensourceopenmind @gamey @organicmaps @fdroidorg

I just tested it with a fresh new install of F-droid. The only anti-feature that is hidden is NSFW.

@Jqri @opensourceopenmind @organicmaps Yea, that's still disabled for me and I am pretty sure I didn't change anything there
@gamey @Jqri @organicmaps Then it doesn't look like that big of an issue tbh... it would be visible to users by default.
@opensourceopenmind @Jqri @organicmaps I dont think it's one tbh. People probably disable certain anti features by choice and the complain that they can't find a app including them if I had to guess. I mean, maybe the Organic Maps people will provide details on how this is a bug (F-Droid has a bunch of those so I wouldn't be surprised) but so far I don't see it.
@gamey @opensourceopenmind @Jqri that is a bug in F-Droid, and details were already provided and discussed almost two years ago. Please check the link to the discussion. The problem is that the bug arises when users _do not change the default setting_, not the opposite.

@organicmaps @gamey @Jqri I read it - If I understand correctly:
- this does not affect new users who install f-droid and search for maps
- this affected users who had f-droid installed when f-droid attached the tetherednet label to Organic Maps

Is this correct?