I've disappointedly tagged this as status-declined, since that's been the official response from the team. Quoting Yaakov Ellis, a Stack Exchange developer, from his answer on the global Meta:
We will not be making the mobile apps open source.
To quote the answer given the last time that this question was
asked:
The other 10% of the app however consists of internal things that we are not yet ready to put out to the world and say "here are all the
URLs, documentation, description of what they do, go wild". This
includes the server endpoints for the feed, user registration, etc.
Because of these, and the fact that the rest of the apps are simple
data-retrieval and demonstration, the mobile apps themselves are not
going to be open sourced.
This reason is still relevant today.
Unfortunately, we are not able to commit the significant amount of
time needed to make a version of the codebase that would have these
functions removed, and that would include code that is in a shape that
we would be able to share. (Not to mention that were we to remove
these pieces, the apps themselves would be completely unusable).