On 28 Oct 2008, at 10:51, Colin Barrett wrote:

On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 1:27 AM, Torsten Curdt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
IMO that does not really answer the question :)

You are legally able to yes, assuming you have accepted the new NDA.

However, as I understand it, your post would be off topic,

Really? This list is called cocoa-dev, not cocoa-but-only-non-touch- cocoa-dev.

Seriously, the similarities between Cocoa and Cocoa Touch are much greater than the differences. While there are many components which behave differently in the UIxxx form to the equivalent NSxxx form, the underlying structure is essentially the same. Most discussions regarding the Foundation components are going to be relevant to both platforms, as are discussions of CoreAnimation. Many of the UIView subclasses look different on screen but there is substantial overlap of both their functionality and their methods and even if Cocoa Touch were specifically excluded from this list (which as far as I can tell it currently is not) discussion of the differences would surely be of relevance to this list.

As such I don't see any reason whatsoever why people should not post questions about about Cocoa Touch on this list. That said, perhaps the moderators who were so quick to pounce on all who previously raised the topic could now just as swiftly give us some clear guidance.

        Nicko

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