| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 251 | Luca | |
| 252 | Thijs van der Vossen | |
| 253 | Roger Nolan | |
| 254 | Andy Delcambre | |
| 255 | Jonathan Crider | |
| 256 | Nate Weaver | |
| 257 | Ed Mechem | C'mon, Apple. Don't be silly and counterproductive. Just say: "Oops! Sorry, guys 'n' gals... dang, what was it?... oh, we forgot to lift the NDA!! Sorry 'bout that. Fixed! Done! Discuss amongst yerselves!!! Rock on!" |
| 258 | Ronny Schöbel | Preventing developers from talking to each other helps nobody. |
| 259 | Bryn Hughes | Don't be Microsoft! "It's the apps!" |
| 260 | Erkin Bahceci | |
| 261 | Anonymous | Lift it for 2.0, but keep it around for 2.1 if you wish. |
| 262 | Brad Copeland | Apple, please lift the iPhone NDA. |
| 263 | ben davis | |
| 264 | Anonymous | |
| 265 | David Casseres | There is no successful platform that developers can't talk about freely. |
| 266 | Ricardo | |
| 267 | Dave Bryant | |
| 268 | Anonymous | |
| 269 | Hamid Figueroa | |
| 270 | Chris Radcliff | |
| 271 | David Frampton | |
| 272 | David Solberg | |
| 273 | Dave Wilson | |
| 274 | Anonymous | Please life the NDA!! It made sense during the beta period of the SDK, but now, it doesn't!! |
| 275 | Konstantin Anoshkin | Please, open up the iDP for the sake of community, Apple and Christ! Let developers help one another for better software quality and a better iPhone image! |
| 276 | Duncan Babbage | The NDA makes no sense at this point, at least to the expansive degree it covers. Let developers share information to make the platform a better place! |
| 277 | gf | gfsdgsdf |
| 278 | Alex Angas | |
| 279 | Greg Meddles | An NDA and a non-beta platform SDK have been antithetical for at least 15 years. To retain the NDA past the July 11th public release of the SDK is bush league and will kill the buzz in the broader development community in short order without immediate revocation. I can't think of a similarly solitary development experience since the mainframe days, except that the doc was MUCH better back then. |
| 280 | James Brust | |
| 281 | Anonymous | This makes no sense. I want to learn how to code for the iPhone, but I won't do it on my own. |
| 282 | Anonymous | |
| 283 | Anonymous | Please lift the NDA - I am desperate to ask some questions of those that know! |
| 284 | Anonymous | It is ironic that apple launched the macintosh with a reference to 1984 by G. Orwell and now has this heavy handed Orwellian stance on the iPhone development platform. Scary even. |
| 285 | Jimmy C | With the NDA i cannot ask friends for help when I'm stuck in my development. I cannot find a forum to ask, because there is none. This means that when I'm stuck, I'm on my own. Not that fun, actually. |
| 286 | Jaroslav Eriksson | |
| 287 | Rob Banagale | We would love to share some of the knowledge we've acquired in our development processes at Neutrinos. |
| 288 | Axel Roest | I really want a -legal- online iPhone developers community to develop. |
| 289 | Per Ejeklint | |
| 290 | Sumuhan | I think developers should be allowed to talk to each other and help each other. It will be a huge disadvantage to the iPhone developer community if everyone has to learn things the hard way. |
| 291 | Aric Holland | |
| 292 | Zach Litzinger | |
| 293 | Steve Dussinger | |
| 294 | Garrett Bjerkhoel | It's a hard transition and I need help. |
| 295 | Mattias Hedman | |
| 296 | Johan Romin | |
| 297 | Anonymous | |
| 298 | Adam Venturella | |
| 299 | Edmund Ryan | |
| 300 | Gheric Speiginer | |