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1. infota+Ih[view] [source] 2026-02-02 22:05:15
>>trms+(OP)
On the plus side, the actually good mobile Anki client, AnkiDroid, remains out of the hands of this potentially questionable new entity.

(AnkiDroid has always been run independently, which is good, considering the state of the iOS client, which has always been neglected.)

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2. Jacobi+7s[view] [source] 2026-02-02 22:42:02
>>infota+Ih
True. It should however be noted that the most active maintainer of AnkiDroid will be joining the new entity:

> We’re currently talking to David Allison, a long-time core contributor to AnkiDroid, about working together on exactly these questions. His experience with AnkiDroid’s collaborative development is invaluable, and we’re grateful he’s willing to help us get this right. We’re incredibly excited to have him join us full-time to help propel Anki into the future.

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3. KPGv2+ut1[view] [source] 2026-02-03 05:44:52
>>Jacobi+7s
Yeah, and while they say AnkiDroid is going to be maintained by the original creator separate from AnkiHub, we won't be privy to any employment contract language that makes any work done by the employee as being property of AnkiHub. Which would be an issue.
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4. IshKeb+Rh2[view] [source] 2026-02-03 12:22:53
>>KPGv2+ut1
Why would that be an issue?
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5. KPGv2+Ka3[view] [source] 2026-02-03 16:52:33
>>IshKeb+Rh2
Because it would mean any contribution by AnkiDroid's owner to AnkiDroid would be considered property of his new employer, AnkiHub.
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6. IshKeb+Sv5[view] [source] 2026-02-04 07:11:44
>>KPGv2+Ka3
If it's still open source it doesn't matter who owns the copyright.
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