Play Store Compatibility - Using HeliBoard in MyApp #970
surajsahani
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As mentioned in the other discussion you started, I'm not sure what you mean by library. But the library is from AOSP keyboard, so possibly Apache 2.0 licensed and thus you can simply use it. I'm not 100% sure though, because in case there were changes by OpenBoard devs, it will be GPL 3.0, and in this case you'd need to comply with this more restrictive license. |
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Hi @Helium314 ,
I'm interested in using your fantastic open-source library, HeliBoard, in my Android app. I'm making some final changes before publishing, but I came across some information suggesting the app might not be compatible with the Play Store.
Before diving into development, I was hoping to check:
Are there any known issues with using your library in apps published on the Play Store?
Are there specific requirements or considerations I should be aware of regarding Play Store policies and your library?
Thank you for your time and for creating such a valuable resource!
Sincerely,
@surajsahani
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