In a move that I find not even slightly surprising, the new Apple operating 
system (10.8, out soon?) includes new features that make it harder for 
developers to deploy their code on user machines. 

http://tidbits.com/article/12795

Specifically, the technology is called "Gatekeeper", and it allows users to 
choose between various levels of security.  At the highest level, you can 
choose to run only programs distributed through Apple's "App Store." Bleah. 
There is also a next level down, though, that runs any program that has 
acquired a signing certificate from Apple. It's free... if you're a member of 
Apple's developer program, which appears to currently be $99/year. 

I'm also curious/worried about what the terms of the agreement are; as with any 
development environment, Racket can *certainly* be used to run ill-behaved 
programs; if acquiring the certificate means signing something accepting legal 
liability for harm done by users of the application, Racket is a non-starter.

Anyhow, just something else to be aware of.

John

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