> On Sep 28, 2022, at 5:37 PM, Camille Rizko via gnucash-devel 
> <gnucash-devel@gnucash.org> wrote:
> 
> Hello,  I also wrote a Gnucash viewer for the iphone. It does not have all 
> the functionality, but it is a good start. Not sure if it is worth starting a 
> gnucash-iphone project with it. I can make the source code available.

See my answer to Daniel, but in addition:
Making your source code available isn't good enough. GnuCash is a Free (as in 
Freedom) software project and community. If you want your project to be part of 
that then you must also embrace the principles of Free Software, which means 
not just making your sources available but allowing others to modify it and 
freely publish their modifications. IMO the best way to do that is to license 
your code with the GPL because it ensures that those others also must allow 
others to modify their modifications, but for the less doctrinaire there are a 
bunch of other licenses, see https://opensource.org/licenses.

Regards,
John Ralls

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