Nowadays many photographers will take their tablet along (they may
think laptops are too heavy......) to their photography assignments,
and do the postprocessing during their trip, as well as demonstrating
their client some post-processed results on-site.

Suppose if one were to port darktable to android (and/or iOS), should
this be considered as a branch of darktable, or a completely new
project from scratch?  I noticed that in android, you probably want to
write in Java in the Android API.
Moreover, how can one port the libraries used by darktable (e.g.
lensfun etc) to Android?  Or are there wrappers allowing direct use of
existing C-libraries in Android and/or iOS? Or do we choose
alternative Android-native libraries instead?

These may look like stupid question to you guys, but I haven't had
experience porting existing desktop applications to tablet
yet.......... What do you think about the feasibility of developing a
postprocessing/DAM app for tablets?

Cheers,

Qichang

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