For what it's worth, Graham. I totally agree with you. Of course, I'm a rookie 
compared to you and most of those on this list.

I built an app that I'm donating to the SETI Institute (to insure that all 
proceeds go to them) and so I've become a team developer for them (as well as 
holding my own). I have spent months on this process of trying to upload my app 
to Apple to no avail. At this point I am tightly wrapped around the axle, and 
not sure where to even start for help.

Sorry for my rant and sounding so negative, but please do report back on your 
progress.

Roger




On Jan 5, 2013, at 7:15 AM, Graham Samuel <livf...@mac.com> wrote:

> 
> 2. There are some actual wrong instructions as far as i can see, particularly 
> in XCode Organizer where there is a 'renew' button when you display a profile 
> which is about to expire  on a device, but clicking on it doesn't do 
> anything, not AFAIKS anyway!
> 
> 3. The jargon and the underlying model of digital signing and so on, which I 
> find very very difficult. For example the word 'Certificate' is used on the 
> web site but not (I think) in XCode; in XCode there seems to be only one type 
> of object, a Provisioning Profile, but I have a feeling they come in 
> different flavours, tho as this is not explicit, I'm not sure. There are 
> distribution profiles too: I thought I had an Ad Hoc one, but I haven't found 
> out what happened to it. I feel that there's a game with lots of rules, but 
> all attempts to explain the rules are somehow lost on me. It doesn't help 
> that I find the Apple documentation convoluted and very boring, like your 
> least favourite subject at university.
> 
> 
> Graham
> 


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