Re: Sandboxing die.die.die
Re: Sandboxing die.die.die
- Subject: Re: Sandboxing die.die.die
- From: Derek Chesterfield <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2012 17:01:36 +0100
They can *expect* that you will do the right thing. But they can't be expected to *know* that you really are.
On 22 Aug 2012, at 16:52, Alex Zavatone <email@hidden> wrote:
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> On Aug 22, 2012, at 11:40 AM, Kyle Sluder wrote:
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>> On Aug 22, 2012, at 8:29 AM, Jayson Adams <email@hidden> wrote:
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>>> Ah, that explains why all of Apple's apps are sandboxed Riiiiight.
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>> The big ones are: Mail, Safari, Preview.
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>> There have been legitimate problems with the rollout of sandboxing. It doesn't support certain interactions that are fundamental to some apps, and yet it was forced upon them by the MAS. Sandboxing errors are opaque, and code signing is cryptic.
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>> But arguing against the basic premise of sandboxing is a fruitless endeavor. The user cannot and should not be forced to trust you to do the right thing.
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>> --Kyle Sluder
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> Actually Kyle, when you're not catering to the mass market, but targeted clients, the user requires you to do the right thing.
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