Good question. In theory - yes. The code is GPLv2 based, redistributing binaries (originals from Id) with my own changes while I also release the source code is compatible with the GPLv2 license, so I think license-wise, it could work. The question is what would Apple say in the app submission review...
Yes, it would be interesting to see Apple's response. Now I remember what made me ask this line of questions in the first place.
In the release notes for J901 iOS I saw the following:
"it is legally impossible to release a J IDE for iOS as an open source project due to restrictions imposed on app developers by both Apple Inc and the Open Source community".
myownclone|3 years ago
sordina|3 years ago
In the release notes for J901 iOS I saw the following:
"it is legally impossible to release a J IDE for iOS as an open source project due to restrictions imposed on app developers by both Apple Inc and the Open Source community".
https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/User:Ian_Clark/iOS/Review_No...
Although there was no justification for this comment, but maybe it's just true due to enforcement.