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		<title>AppStore Rejection Fears</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For awhile this was a post I didn&#8217;t want to write out of fear. Fear because of people like Craig Hockenberry who&#8217;ve received nasty-grams from Apple for crossing the *******NDA line. Fear from my experience at working at Apple, and knowing what speaking out against them can do for you in the long run. However, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For awhile this was a post I didn&#8217;t want to write out of fear.  Fear because of people like <a href="http://furbo.org/">Craig Hockenberry</a> who&#8217;ve received nasty-grams from Apple for crossing the *******NDA line.  Fear from my experience at working at Apple, and knowing what speaking out against them can do for you in the long run.  However, I feel ethics are my foundation.  If I don&#8217;t stand up for what I believe in, how can I respect myself? <br/><br/>My position on the AppStore rejections was simple: What Apple&#8217;s doing isn&#8217;t the greatest, but like almost always don&#8217;t attribute to malice what is more likely explained by ignorance.  Apple is a hectic place, I know, I&#8217;ve worked there.  More often than not, your favorite missing feature or most annoying bug is not some ulterior motive to kill babies and kick puppies.  They probably just didn&#8217;t get the time.  So, when I saw what was going on with these rejections I figured the reason was simple: The perfect policy hadn&#8217;t been put in place yet.   Not because Apple&#8217;s &#8220;Evil&#8221; but because they just hadn&#8217;t formally established criteria for inclusion into the store well enough yet.<br/><br/>That was until <a href="http://www.macrumors.com/2008/09/23/apple-extends-non-disclosure-to-app-store-rejection-letters/">rejection letters became NDA</a>.  To call this action anything less than the exact opposite of a benevolent response would be an understatement.  This is at the point that I expect a response from the Steve himself relatively shortly on all the bad publicity it&#8217;s generating.  Now mind you, I&#8217;m not writing this as an attack on a company I hate, but out of love for a company I feel so utterly passionate for that I can&#8217;t stand by and let it ruin the opportunity to change humanity forever over what I ultimately feel is just a lack of formal policy.<br/><br/>The simple truth is the current policy cannot stand, and we (third party devs) await a response as soon as possible.  We know how hectic it can be there,  but we can&#8217;t wait forever.  To all my friends at Apple: we know you&#8217;re probably annoyed by all this nagging.  We just want things to change for the better, and we think you agree too.</p>
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