Let me give everyone an update on what is going on with Scratch.app, I've seen 
lots of discussion and speculation flow by on the esug, scratch and pharo 
lists, some of it correct, and some of it incorrect. 

First, Scratch.app was remove from sale in the app store because the Scratch 
programming language is an interpreted language, and it's not on the approved 
interpreted language list.  My understanding is that Apple has not yet rejected 
apps because they are "made" with a particular language.  The rejection is 
solely due to the result of Scratch being a non approved 'interpreted" language.

Second, I drafted a letter titled: "Rejecting an app with foundations in the 
Dynabook vision" and posted it to: https://devforums.apple.com/thread/46425

At this time, this letter is not for public viewing since I want to have more 
discussion with Apple and the paid Apple developer community. It seems having 
public rage about the unfairness about what Apple is doing just makes Apple 
less receptive to dialog. I would ask the community not to cross post my letter 
anywhere until we have had more discussions with Apple. As an example this 
morning there was talk with a member of the App review team about having this 
matter ending up on Phil Shiller's desk. 

Third, I sent a copy of the letter to Steve Jobs.  He did respond.  Our 
incomplete conversation is private, no solution or decision has been reached, 
and due to Apple's earnings reports coming up next tuesday I don't foresee any 
activity on the matter until after that event.

Fourth, I have interest & support from Dr Alan Kay, Dr Mitchel Resnick, and 
others, I think people do take the matter about the freedom to write 
applications in a language of their choosing and using a particular 
implementation (interpreted, JIT, compiled) seriously, so I hope movement with 
Apple on the general topic will occur shortly. 

Once Apple's management team has made a response I'm sure you will all hear 
about it. 
 
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