Absolutely not, because the concept itself doesn't make any damn sense. A service that aggregates a bunch of Free Software in one place is called a "repository," not a "store!"
The framing of issues is important, and to cede control of that framing to proprietary software publishers by adopting their terminology would be a mistake.
The key is that describing a Free Software repository as a "store" is a bad idea because not being a store is what makes it categorically superior to all stores.
Absolutely not, because the concept itself doesn't make any damn sense. A service that aggregates a bunch of Free Software in one place is called a "repository," not a "store!"
The framing of issues is important, and to cede control of that framing to proprietary software publishers by adopting their terminology would be a mistake.
I guess it depends on the meaning of "store" maybe if it is like a stock room?
The key is that describing a Free Software repository as a "store" is a bad idea because not being a store is what makes it categorically superior to all stores.
Ok then, how about a "Hub" ?
Much better!
Wikipedia suggests f-droid is a "free and open-source app store."