Jeremy, I'm still interested in a answer as to what is covered by this: Further, Apple agrees that You will not be bound by the foregoing confidentiality terms with regard to technical information about pre-release Apple Software and services disclosed by Apple at WWDC (Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference), except that You may not post screenshots, write public reviews or redistribute any pre-release Apple Software or services.
Genuinely, not sarcastically or politically. I have no interest in losing my developer program membership. What about Sierra and iOS 10 can we talk about based on this clause? I had thought it was stuff like this, but I appear to have been mistaken. —Mark _______________________ Mark E. Anderson <e...@emer.net> On Sun, Jun 19, 2016 at 5:16 PM, Jeremy Sequoia <jerem...@apple.com> wrote: > > > Sent from my iPhone... > > > On Jun 19, 2016, at 13:55, Bachsau <w...@bachsau.name> wrote: > > > > > >> Am 19.06.2016 um 05:24 schrieb Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia < > jerem...@apple.com>: > >> > >> As a reminder, macOS 10.12 Sierra has only been released as a developer > preview to developers and is covered by an NDA. > > > > Ever heard of something called "free speech"? The snowden leaks were > also covered by an NDA an we know what it led to. > > I suggest you consult with a lawyer to learn a bit about those terms, and > they can explain to you that NDAs are not a violation of one's first > amendment rights. > > Because of his well informed choice, Snowden basically lost his freedom of > movement and is confined to "living on the Internet" (in Russia). While > the same won't happen here and your analogy is quite laughable, it is > important for developers to remember the agreements that they have signed > and honor their word if they expect others to trust them in the future. > Most violations (like this) are simply accidental and developers for the > most part want to honor the agreement and appreciate such clarifications > and reminders. Egregious and intentional violations of the NDA have in the > past resulted in termination of the developer relationship with Apple which > can be quite damaging to a developer's livelihood. I'm just trying to help > protect the developers that want to honor their word. > _______________________________________________ > macports-users mailing list > macports-users@lists.macosforge.org > https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users >
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