On 2014-06-18 11:59, Frank Lanitz wrote:
Am 17.06.2014 22:05, schrieb Dave Warren:
On 2014-06-17 13:00, Samir Shah wrote:
Is there a iPhone version planned? thanks!
I don't speak for the developers, but in short, no.

The libraries and resources used by pidgin aren't available on iOS, and
due to the multitasking limitations imposed by iOS, the experience would
be quite limited (it would only really work while the app is in the
foreground or for a short period in the background)
Another topic is the licence demandings of Apples app store, which is
not allowing libpurple etc. under current licensing (at least if Apple
didn't change anything during the last year)..

I've seen this argument before and I don't think it holds water.

At least to my knowledge, nothing in Apple's (current) agreements prohibit developers from distributing source code, and as long as source code (and possibly unsigned binaries) are distributed without further restrictions, you can remain in compliance even if a third party chooses to distribute signed copies.

(In other words, I could digitally sign pidgin and run it in my environment that requires my trusted digital signature on all executables, if I wanted -- It wouldn't run in your similarly-configured environment which requires your digital signature, but you'd be free to build from source and sign it yourself or disable your OS's signature verification so that you can run it yourself)

As always, IANAL, and if you take legal advice from a mailing list, you've got your money's worth and not a penny more.

Either way, there are various AppStore entries that contain open source products with various licenses, both BSD and GPL flavours.

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Dave Warren
http://www.hireahit.com/
http://ca.linkedin.com/in/davejwarren


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