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# NameComments
51 Torsten CurdtThis is hurting the iPhone eco system. Pretty please!
52 Christian Bryan
53 James SugrueSDK is great, but would be good to have community help and advice on how to program for it.
54 Robert McGovernI certainly want them to lift the NDA so that various books that are due can be published. Your doc's are very good Apple but sometimes its useful to have a different perspective on the information.
55 Fraser Speirs
56 Ryan Maxwellbloggers should be allowed to blog; writers allowed to write; and developers allowed to talk about Cocoa Touch.
57 Danny Greg
58 Peter ScholsPlease lift the NDA, this is counterproductive for iPhone software development
59 Ciarán Walsh
60 Lieven Dekeyser
61 Matthew Sheppard
62 Jonathan MerrittLifting the NDA would improve the opportunities for educating developers about the iPhone SDK. Please Apple, change your Terms and Conditions.
63 Rufus Cable
64 Thomas Sutton
65 David MastersThe ongoing NDA is preventing developers from communicating with each other, and is also preventing us from running tutorials and training events to bring new developers on to the platform.
66 Anonymous
67 Simon Olsberg
68 tmk
69 John Siracusa
70 Nathaniel Talbott
71 Michael Fey
72 MattJoss
73 Grant Limberg
74 peter petermann
75 Philip OrrAs a developer and web guy, I am trying to spread the word on iPhone programming and these NDAs are preventing that. Placeholders are in place but currently do nothing. Please let us spread the word.
76 Andy MyHRI very much anticipate the books regarding iPhone SDK development which can not be released, as well as developer insights on their blogs, due to this NDA. I'm sure the fact that it is still active is a mere oversight on Apple's part - it's high time to correct that oversight...
77 Sergio Acosta
78 Luke van der HoevenHey guys. Its really tough to get any kind of work done/any kind of help on just about anything with this NDA thing. Seems a little bit ridiculous seeing as how you've already released apps with the iPhone SDK. Some help please?
79 Nicholas Ptacek
80 Anonymous
81 Andrew Nixon
82 Kevin HoctorIt would help greatly if we as developers could share ideas and code to improve our iPhone applications. Right now we are feeling incredibly isolated.
83 AnonymousCome on apple, you are being silly.
84 Alfonso GuerraRegardless of possible changes to the API which might be contemplated for the future, developers need issues resolved *today*. Requiring developers to maintain silence regarding the code they're working on is akin to companies trying to keep their employees in the dark regarding wages: it makes them easier to exploit.
85 Daniel J. WilsonAs Karelia developer Dan Wood has noted, a big part of why Mac applications from small developers are of generally high quality is the ability for such developers to share their experience and expertise with one another.
86 Anonymous
87 Todd Ditchendorfkthxbai.
88 Augie Fackler
89 Ashley Clark
90 Jay O'Conor
91 Craig HockenberryThe NDA is costing me time and money. Not being able to reach out to other developers and discuss solutions to problems makes developing iPhone software much more difficult. Additionally, the NDA makes it harder for new developers to learn more about the platform. Our hard won successes cannot be shared.
92 Anonymous
93 Martin wennerberg
94 Matthew Schinckel
95 Anonymous
96 Andre Pang
97 matteo rattottiPlease lift the NDA, the NDA is a nonsense now!
98 Diego Zamboni
99 Sam Starling
100 Niklas Saersabout time

 

Signatures | Total: 391