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this post was submitted on 26 Mar 2024
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You're thinking that every Android device is reasonably new. This is not the case.
There's devices running Android from >12 years ago that can't get apps any other way than F-Droid because Google Play Services no longer work.
Arguably, those older devices are what the archive repo is for, though.
I see OP's point but I think it's unlikely that there will be any house cleaning or improved organisation principles in F-droid. The project maintainers have it set up the way they like and they don't seem bothered to change it for others.
Also all these cheap Chinese android devices all running between Android 8 and 10. Or android go.
I run an android lower than that and still every updated app work for me.
You run an Android device older than 12 years that is running Android 11? That's pretty good, what device? I didn't think they were designed with 8 years of OS forward compatibility (Android 11 released in 2020 and you mentioned it as the version you're having issues with playing a game on).