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by southerntofu 1824 days ago
It's not their fault that you can't use programs of your choice on iOS, that you have to pay Apple for a developer account for submitting apps to the App Store, and that the App Store T&C explicitly forbids free-software.
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Nitpicking a bit, but it doesn't. It forbids redistribution of apps downloaded from the app store, which is a requirement of the GPL, and so the app store "license" and the GPL (not free software in general) are incompatible.

None of this matters much though because if you own the copyright to the code you can relicense it however you want, which is why VLC for example is on the app store.

Nitpicking a bit, but what works for a single association like Videolan (editor of VLC) may not work for a program that was developed by hundreds of contributors over the years, who would all have to give their approval for a re-licensing.
Wouldn't Briar have to be reimplemented anyway to build an iOS app? If they did it would be dual-licensed from the start so it shouldn't be an issue.
There are several FOSS apps on the app store