On 2 July 2015 at 12:55, Legoktm legoktm.wikipedia@gmail.com wrote:
I am also interested in the answer to Nemo's question about whether this "is the first piece of proprietary software ever entering use in the Wikimedia projects land?"
The iOS app uses system libraries provided by the iOS SDK for a variety of essential functions, and obviously both the devices and the technology stack are proprietary. That's just the price we pay for wanting to be part of that ecosystem. The app and all the non-system third party libraries it uses (i.e. anything we reasonably have control over) are open source.
The Android app is the same as the iOS app, except the Android operating system is open source and published under the Apache licence. That said, Android devices typically ship with proprietary software installed on them which the app does use, such as Google Play which is used for delivery of the application to most users.
Dan