Re: id type field of an attribute ?
Re: id type field of an attribute ?
- Subject: Re: id type field of an attribute ?
- From: Shawn Erickson <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 16:10:22 -0700
One way to look at is the following...
If you have a copy of the retail version of Tiger you know what is
actually in Tiger and is publicly documented / exposed. Since it is not
a NDA protected version you can talk about it all you want.
If you have a copy of a seed version of Tiger you only know what is in
that seed. The seed is protected by NDA and you cannot talk about
things in the seed. So you have to be careful not to reveal something
that is still private to a seed, etc.
Obvious gray areas exist of course ... when in doubt shut it likely
would be a good rule to follow.
In other words if you have the retail version of Tiger blab away and
help each other with it all ya want and those with seed be patient and
careful not to expose something that may not actually be exposed,
documented, etc. in the retail version.
However on another list ADC folks stated that they consider things
still under NDA until the 29th (but that was right after way early
shipment, first of last week IRRC, of copies by a shipper that should
have not have shipped them).
-Shawn
On Apr 27, 2005, at 3:19 PM, Kevin Ballard wrote:
I don't see why that applies here. The question was about a specific
detail of the usage of the data modeling feature. Yes, the data
modeling feature has been made public knowledge, but not specifics
about, say, the types you can set for the attributes of an entity. I
don't think saying "hey look at this neat data modeling feature we
have" is the same as saying "every last bit of info about the data
modeling feature is no longer under NDA".
On Apr 27, 2005, at 6:09 PM, Nicko van Someren wrote:
Actually the ADC NDA, like the vast majority NDAs, ceases to cover
any material as soon as that material has been made available to the
public by Apple though any channel that does not itself involve
breach of the NDA. As such I would submit that any detail about
Tiger which can be discerned from the general release is no longer
bound by the ADC membership NDA.
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