Re: There must be a live human at Apple?
Re: There must be a live human at Apple?
- Subject: Re: There must be a live human at Apple?
- From: Michael Crawford <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 02 Aug 2013 23:46:31 +0000
> Is there a question in here anywhere?
Yes.
I'd like someone in Apple's QA - anyone at all - to dig up and read
the MacTCP 1.1 Test Plan that I wrote back around 1990 - or maybe it
was 1.2, I don't recall now.
Were anyone at Apple to write test plans like that in any way, maybe I
would not file a Radar pointing out that Apple flatly refuses to
permit me to register as an iOS Developer, then two and a half months
later, it has yet to be triaged.
Look Man: I've been bleeding in six colors, since well before most of
today's Apple employees were even born.
My hope is to submit an _already_ complete App to the App Store, but I
_cannot_ do so, until I can change my developer type from Corporate to
Individual. To do so would be a State of California Felony, as
operation of a "Suspended Corporation" is regarded as a form of Money
Laundering.
One would think that a Corporate membership having been expired well
over a year, with the Corporation itself having ceased doing business
quite a lot before that, would enable me now to register as an
Individual, but no: it cannot be done.
Go ask anyone at all who knows about the work I was doing at Apple
from 1989 to 1991, whether Apple Inc. would have any hope of existing
today, had I not worked at Apple Computer Inc. back then. Anyone who
knows anything at all about that work, would support my assertion that
it would not.
I'm getting ready to Slashdot the following:
Apple's Deep Insight Into User Interface Design
http://www.warplife.com/mdc/essays/jump-the-shark.html
Thine In Eternal Torment,
Michael David Crawford P.E., Process Architect
Solving the Software Problem
http://www.warplife.com/mdc/
email@hidden
+1 (805) 235-1267
While every diety hath the Insight to fortell the Future,
even G-d Almighty Himself possesseth not the Power to undo the Past.
On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 10:40 PM, Jeffrey Walton <email@hidden> wrote:
> TLDR; Is there a question in here anywhere?
>
> On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 6:09 PM, Michael Crawford <email@hidden> wrote:
>> Leaving Money On The Table Is Bad, MMKay?
>>
>> Could get a live human at Apple to change my iOS Developer type from
>> Corporate to Individual? My Apple ID is:
>>
>> email@hidden
>>
>> My Corporate membership expired well over a year ago. My board of
>> directors totally bailed on me. While there are some advantages to
>> self-incorporation, it is a huge PITA. For iOS really sole
>> proprietorship would be better.
>>
>> However, it is simply not possible for me to register as an
>> individual, after having been previously registered as corporate,
>> despite that corporate registration being long expired, and the
>> corporation itself no longer in business.
>>
>> I've been waiting for two solid months to get Warp Life into the App Store:
>>
>> http://www.warplife.com/life/
>>
>> === It's ready to submit the very instant I have a dev account. ===
>>
>> For no reason I can fathom, it is simply not possible to get a job of
>> any sort as an iOS developer, unless one already has at least one
>> published App.
>>
>> There's no particular requirement that that App not segvio on a
>> regular basis; I'm left with the impression that no one ever actually
>> checks.
>>
>> I'd love nothing more than to live where I'm living right now, working
>> as an IOS Developer. The Pearl District of Portland Oregon is up to
>> its eyeballs in iOS shops, but until I can get that one first App into
>> the App Store, no one will touch me with a ten foot pole.
>>
>> In My Honest Opinion, if one cannot build then test iOS source code,
>> one has no business _whatsoever_ hiring an iOS coder.
>>
>> So quite commonly I offer my source - there aren't really any trade
>> secrets in it - but no, that doesn't even get me a return eMail. It
>> makes no sense to me, but it really is that bad.
>>
>> I filed a radar about this a couple months ago, but no one has
>> responded in any way. Quite likely it has yet to be triaged.
>>
>> It is quite common for me to find serious problems with Apple's web
>> applications, and from time to time I do file radars on them but in my
>> experience, the people who do Apple's web coding must not ever read
>> radar.
>>
>> I actually worked at Apple, on two different occassions. Look me up,
>> you'll find a whole bunch of radars that I either opened or closed.
>>
>> It should not have to be this way, and it was not when I worked there:
>>
>> Apple's quality has been totally decimated in the last five years or
>> so. When the money keeps rolling in...
>>
>> Ever Faithful,
>>
>> Michael David Crawford P.E., Process Architect
>> Solving the Software Problem
>> http://www.warplife.com/mdc/
>> email@hidden
>> +1 (805) 235-1267
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