Release Splitwise under an open-source license
Allowing others to review, modify, and redistribute the source code for this app will engage interested developers to help build, maintain, and improve the software for free. Developing in the open has tremendous benefits for both Splitwise and its users. For developers, we get some stake in the project, which encourages us to use and improve the software. For Splitwise, you get free labor, and a community built around your project that encourages people to write about it, speak about it, and advocate for it. There is really no potential for loss that I can envision in this case. Splitwise has no worthy competitors, and the software is free to use anyway. Please consider releasing the source code under an open-source license.

Thanks for the suggestion! We do contribute back to open source projects when we can and generally try to be a good open source community member. We also have an API (http://dev.splitwise.com/) that other developers can work with and a project we maintain (https://github.com/splitwise/TokenAutoComplete). Unfortunately, we aren’t in a position to open source any of our core product.
Marshall
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Allowing others to review, modify, and redistribute the source code for this app will engage interested developers to help build, maintain, and improve the software for free.
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