[OTR-dev] Open source OTR AIM client for iOS

Nathan of Guardian nathan at guardianproject.info
Tue Sep 20 19:23:14 EDT 2011


Why fork Gibberbot? We'd be happy to have another core contributor. We are about to release our 0.0.5 update which solves a number of our previous issues around connectivity and configuration.

+nathan

Chris Ballinger <chrisballinger at gmail.com> wrote:

Because it's not done yet! :) I still have some crashing problems related to xmppframework buddy lists that are gonna require some work. It's very "alpha quality" at the moment. 


The goal is to get it eventually approved on the App Store. Fortunately the otr library and its dependencies are LGPL and because I am redistributing the full source I should be in the clear as far as license issues with the App Store are concerned.


I have a friend that is going to fork Gibberbot for Android and rebrand it as ChatSecure so the plan is to have a unified project for multiprotocol encrypted mobile chats.

On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 1:58 PM, Paul Wouters <paul at cypherpunks.ca> wrote:

On Mon, 19 Sep 2011, Chris Ballinger wrote:

Ya sure! You can run it in the iOS simulator if you have Mac lying around
somewhere.


I'll test it out, it is on my TODO.

Is there a reason this is not in a Cydia repo or even in the Apple Store? :)

Paul


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