Hi. I've written some Glassware (software which specifically supports Google Glass) to view Wikipedia pages. Glass will already happily show you a Wikipedia page if you just do a Google search -- nothing needed there. No, what my software does is subscribe to the location updates. When one arrives, my software gets the location, and shows you the nearest Wikipedia page.
I would like to donate this software (with my support) to the WikiMedia Foundation. That would mean two things: 1) that it run on a WMF server (it's just two Python files and uses only standard Python libraries, and per notification it makes only three external web service calls, so it's pretty lightweight), and 2) come with Wikipedia branding.
Happy to assign the copyright and even to provide free support for a specified period of time (say, two years).
All that I really need is for someone who works at the foundation to be the official release manager, so that the WMF has control over the quality of the software, so that the Wikipedia branding is protected. Who might be willing to do that?
Wooo, awesome! I've been playing around with Glass, and intending to do something like this. I assume this is using the Mirror API?
I think toollabs (tools.wmflabs.org) is a really good place for this to live in right now. I am going on vacation from Dec 25 and am not back until Jan 6, but I could happily help you set this up there. It's also rather easy to do yourself - https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Tools/Help has nice set of instructions.
Re: Copyright - no need to assign copyright as such. Just put it on a GitHub repository, License it under an Open Source License (GPL?) and that should be more than good enough :)
Awesome to see Glass apps based off Wikipedia! Thanks for building it :)