I'd contact Chris Negebauer who probably knows the most about it. As far as
I can tell, Kivy is the most functional platform for writing and deploying
mobile apps in Python.

On 27 March 2015 at 11:53, Ben Finney <[email protected]> wrote:

> Howdy all,
>
> I have started a job at an employer which, like many others, wants to
> develop a mobile application to access their online service.
>
> They didn't hire me for my skills in that area, so I'm not on the hook
> for this. But I wanted to try to keep things local.
>
> Python is a primary part of the platform. Developing the mobile app in
> Python – provided it doesn't significantly harm the simplicity or
> performance of the resulting app – would be a definite bonus.
>
> Where should I look for either guidance to do this ourselves (if
> relatively straightforward), or a Melbourne-based developer shop to do
> this for us?
>
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