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[MODERATOR] Do not discuss Leopard: was Core animation application compile error?
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[MODERATOR] Do not discuss Leopard: was Core animation application compile error?


  • Subject: [MODERATOR] Do not discuss Leopard: was Core animation application compile error?
  • From: Scott Anguish <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2007 02:21:30 -0400


On Sep 22, 2007, at 10:37 AM, Leopard wrote:

Hi everyone.
I am using Leopard 9A527 with Xcode 3.0 released for a while.

Leopard is still under a non-disclosure agreement, and this is a violation of the NDA.


Discussion of Leopard is not allowed here. If you have issues with Leopard seeds, contact email@hidden directly.

There are cases where a slip up has been made, but situations as significant as this particular one will cause your participation in the list to become moderated, and WWDR and ADC will be made aware of the violation. This can lead to revoking of your membership, or legal action.

Leopard is scheduled to ship in October. We're almost there. Please be patient.


Scott


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