On Fri, Apr 20, 2018 at 06:51:50PM +0000, Hector Centeno wrote:

> It all depends
> on the source code of the OctoMic version (octofile and octoproc) not
> having any licensing restrictions. Fons mentioned that the software's
> source will be available only to OctoMic buyers so I'm not sure if that
> implies it won't be open source.

The precise license terms for Octomic/Octofile have not yet been decided.

Regarding porting to Android, at least the following conditions will
have to be satisfied:

* The complete and up-to-date source code of the Android version must
  be available to all.

* It must be possible to do a binary install the Android app without
  involving a Google account, Google Services, or any form of user
  registration.


ATM it's not even clear if these conditions are satisfied for the
Android version of Tetrafile. The only source code I found dates
from 2014.

Ciao,

-- 
FA

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