Interesting points. I posted it to github as GPL. It probably doesn't
conform to true GPL though as I didn't put that in all of the source files.
Truth is, I really don't care. If Apple requires a BSD license, that never
would have happened anyway. But this is all getting far away from my
original question.


On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 10:55 PM, Simon Wise <simonzw...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 10/02/14 14:45, Pall Thayer wrote:
>
>> This was a faculty grant at a US arts-focused college. I would say that
>> 95%
>> of students, 80% of faculty use Apple products. That really doesn't matter
>> though. The project is out there. It can be ported to any platform if
>> people want. More than anything, it was a proof-of-concept project.
>>
>> If it bothers you that this was developed as an IOS app then, by all
>> means,
>> take it and turn it into an Android app.
>>
>
> No, it doesn't bother me (and if it is BSD licensed or similar then any
> enterprising person with a developer account could reasonably make it
> available for a dollar or so to the rest of the apple user base, and split
> the revenue with Apple, so it isn't really restricted to jail-broken
> devices).
>
> Apple is a good platform for lots of audio, I've used it a lot in the
> past. I was more interested in the Apple-centric academic world your choice
> implied, and the contrast to the situation here.
>
>
> Simon
>



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