My understanding of GPL (other than my general dislike for it) is that it is 
fine with iOS development as it stands.  Originally you weren't allowed to 
share ANY code you had written for iOS, as part of the insane NDA that you 
needed to agree with in order to get the iOS APIs, but that has all passed, and 
Apple encourages sharing of code so they get more developers and more apps and 
more ppl buying their devices (they _do_ like making money, it appears!)...  ;)

So, PocketSword is GPL'd, the source is available for download, and the GPL 
licence is installed on each user's device when they install PS from the app 
store.  True, if they want to compile it themselves and install it on their own 
device, that's a little bit of a hassle, but they _can_.  :)

If anyone can see any issues or flaws in the above, please let me know, cause 
I'd rather PS was doing the right thing.  I believe the FSF has said iOS 
development and OSS can mix, so that's all good AFAIK...  In fact, I know of an 
app (Colloquy) which is OSS on both the Mac & iOS, but if you get it from the 
iOS App Store, they charge 99c or something.  I chose to download the src and 
compile and install myself, which meant it was "free"...  It may be their way 
of trying to recover some of the fees that Apple charge to be able to be a 
developer on the App Store ($99 per year, which is actually why PocketSword is 
available on the App Store under my name, rather than CrossWire Bible Society, 
cause I just used my account, rather than pay an additional $99 per year for a 
CrossWire account!)...


Ummm, so, yes, if you can point out how the distribution model of an app 
affects how it is GPL compatible, I'd be very interested in hearing it.  :)


Thanks, ybic
        nic...  :)

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Nic Carter
PocketSword Developer - an iPhone Bible Study app
www: http://crosswire.org/pocketsword
iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/app/Pocketsword/id341046078
Twitter: http://twitter.com/pocketsword

On 17/06/2011, at 10:01 AM, David (Mailing List Addy) wrote:

> On Tuesday, June 14, 2011 11:18:57 PM Mike Hart wrote:
>> ottom line, BREW is not an open system, and is not compatible with the
>> business model Sword and GoBible operate under (free, Free, FREE.)
> 
> From what I understand App Repos like the Apple App Store and the Android 
> Market are also not "open systems" and are technically not GPL compatible, 
> though I have been assuming we've been giving an understood license exception 
> to And Bible, Pocket Sword and probably now whatever Mac Sword's new name is 
> (escapes me off hand) so they can be distributed under their respective 
> repos. 
> But I could be mistaken on that.
> 
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