2017-10-28, 17:43
(2017-10-28, 12:10)joro_abv Wrote: I think the black list should be addons level, not repo level.
That is not possible due the Kodi repo system that every repo could overwrite another repo.
Even if a repo contains only one crap.addon it could overwrite every clean repo. So just blocking addon.name would be absolutely useless if someone just overwrites some "normal" script with an tracker, logger, miner or ddoser functionality (as seen in the past).
The list (that I maintain for a forum) + caretaker addon (by BJ1) was never released to "soft kill" an installation - instead just an warning/notification should be shown. Anything else is addon/skin makers choice - like always.
If someone thinks that some repo is wrongly at that list pls pm me or directly write an comment at github.