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README.md

SWADroid

Android client for e-learning platform SWADroid

SWADroid

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Copyright (C) 2010, Juan Miguel Boyero Corral

Copyright and License SWADroid client is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as GPLv3 license.

Copyright and License SWADroid uses Android DataFrameWork library developed by Javier Pérez Pacheco and licensed under LGPLv3.

Copyright and License SWADroid uses ksoap2-android library developed by Manfred Moser and licensed under MIT.

Copyright and License SWADroid uses ZXing library developed by Sean Owen and licensed under Apache License 2.0.

Copyright and License SWADroid uses Universal Image Loader library developed by Sergey Tarasevich and licensed under Apache License 2.0.

Copyright and License SWADroid uses MathJax library developed by The MathJax Team and licensed under Apache License 2.0.

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Contributors

Contributing

SWADroid is an open source project. I encourage contributions.

The Github team has also been kind enough to write up some great documentation on working with pull requests. Contributions should be performed on topic branches in your personal forks - just issue your pull requests from there.