I kinda got the idea that Mr. Sanz was being sarcastic...After all, this
topic keeps coming up and coming up and coming up...

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Behalf Of I. Savant
Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 6:24 AM
To: Bruno Sanz
Cc: Cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com
Subject: Re: Writing Cocoa framework's for iPhone

> We are not allowed to "talk in public" about the iphone  
> apis....yet..Is
> called "DNA"

   Well, no, it's called "NDA", which stands for "non-disclosure  
agreement". It's that pesky legal contract you agreed to in order to  
gain access to the iPhone SDK that says "DO NOT TALK ABOUT THE SDK  
UNTIL IT IS PUBLICLY RELEASED" (I'm paraphrasing).

   I really don't understand why you feel the list needs a warning not  
to break a legally-binding contract. By that logic, every person  
should wear a label above their heads reminding you what contracts  
you're bound to so you don't break them when interacting with that  
person. Clearly ridiculous.

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I.S.


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