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[Moderator] iPhone SDK is still under NDA - Do not discuss here
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[Moderator] iPhone SDK is still under NDA - Do not discuss here


  • Subject: [Moderator] iPhone SDK is still under NDA - Do not discuss here
  • From: Cocoa-Dev Admins <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 01:55:13 -0400

iPhone SDK
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Until an announcement is made otherwise, developers should be aware that the iPhone SDK is still under non-disclosure (section 5.3 of the iPhone Development Agreement). It can't be discussed here, or anywhere publicly. This includes other mailing lists, forums, and definitely blogs.

This situation is somewhat different than a Mac OS X release, in that a Mac OS X release includes a copy of the developer tools with the distribution. The iPhone OS 2.0 release on devices and as an upgrade does _not_ include the development tools. As a result, the SDK is not automatically considered public because the release has occurred.

Section 5.3 of the iPhone Development Agreement remains in force at this time, and will so remain until iPhone Developer Program members are specifically and personally notified by an authorized representative of Apple.

When the SDK is lifted members of the iPhone Developer Program will be specifically and personally notified by an authorized representative of Apple.


Thanks for your understanding

Scott
[moderator]

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