[twitter-dev] Re: Do new ToS conditions apply to my app?

2011-03-14 Thread howardk
No, the rejection didn't have anything to do with Twitter. There was
too little functionality in the app -- I was only showing John
Gruber's Daring Fireball feed -- and Apple rejected it as being not
sufficiently useful or providing long-term entertainment value. So
I've generalized it to allow the user their choice of Twitter feed.
Hopefully that'll answer Apple's objections. And now I have to satisfy
Twitter as well. Sigh.
Howard

On Mar 12, 4:31 pm, kosso kos...@gmail.com wrote:
 Out of interest, what did you get rejected by Apple for? Was it
 anything to do with Twitter? Or was it all objectiveC stuff?

 I too have a Twitter client waiting in the wings for submission. Not
 long to go now.

 I'm just going to launch it and see what happens.

 if Twitter 'rejects'/disables it (considering they actually hold the
 'keys' to whether the app is allowed to communicate - thanks oAuth)
 then I'll be making a big fuss about it ;)

 Good luck!
 K

 On Mar 11, 10:27 pm, howardk howar...@gmail.com wrote:



  I've just read the new Terms of Service referenced in the announcement
  consistency and ecosystem opportunities. It's unclear to me if those
  terms apply to an app I've just finished. I've developed a very simple
  iPad app that allows the user to maintain a list of feeds and stream
  any of those timelines banner-wise across the screen on demand.

  It's useful if you want to quickly check the most recent tweets from a
  particular source and also serves as a vehicle to show off some
  interesting and creative use of 3D typography on the iPad to display
  the content. There's almost no interface: Tweet content is shown
  exactly as-is, with only the addition of a username to identify the
  feed and an elapsed-time-since-publication placard.

  I submitted this app to the app store in December and was rejected.
  I've rewritten the app in response to Apple concerns and am one (1)
  day away from resubmitting to the app store. I've got +/- five months
  of effort into this project and will be devastated if I'm disallowed
  from publishing at this late date.

  Who can I talk to re determining whether what I've done falls under
  the umbrella of applications that are now prohibited by the new ToS?
  Best,
  Howard Katz

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[twitter-dev] Re: Do new ToS conditions apply to my app?

2011-03-12 Thread Ellsass
Another use case: what about semi-private, hobby clients that do not 
generate revenue? If my app is forbidden because it's a client, I'd like 
to maintain it for personal use (i.e., just a few user accounts).

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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Do new ToS conditions apply to my app?

2011-03-12 Thread Dustin Shea

Yeah, I wrote one in TCL that is non revenue generated as a personal hobby. I 
sure hope it don't get banned. I worked hard on it.

On 3/12/2011 9:37 AM, Ellsass wrote:

Another use case: what about semi-private, hobby clients that do not generate revenue? If 
my app is forbidden because it's a client, I'd like to maintain it for 
personal use (i.e., just a few user accounts).

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[twitter-dev] Re: Do new ToS conditions apply to my app?

2011-03-12 Thread kosso
Out of interest, what did you get rejected by Apple for? Was it
anything to do with Twitter? Or was it all objectiveC stuff?

I too have a Twitter client waiting in the wings for submission. Not
long to go now.

I'm just going to launch it and see what happens.

if Twitter 'rejects'/disables it (considering they actually hold the
'keys' to whether the app is allowed to communicate - thanks oAuth)
then I'll be making a big fuss about it ;)

Good luck!
K

On Mar 11, 10:27 pm, howardk howar...@gmail.com wrote:
 I've just read the new Terms of Service referenced in the announcement
 consistency and ecosystem opportunities. It's unclear to me if those
 terms apply to an app I've just finished. I've developed a very simple
 iPad app that allows the user to maintain a list of feeds and stream
 any of those timelines banner-wise across the screen on demand.

 It's useful if you want to quickly check the most recent tweets from a
 particular source and also serves as a vehicle to show off some
 interesting and creative use of 3D typography on the iPad to display
 the content. There's almost no interface: Tweet content is shown
 exactly as-is, with only the addition of a username to identify the
 feed and an elapsed-time-since-publication placard.

 I submitted this app to the app store in December and was rejected.
 I've rewritten the app in response to Apple concerns and am one (1)
 day away from resubmitting to the app store. I've got +/- five months
 of effort into this project and will be devastated if I'm disallowed
 from publishing at this late date.

 Who can I talk to re determining whether what I've done falls under
 the umbrella of applications that are now prohibited by the new ToS?
 Best,
 Howard Katz

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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Do new ToS conditions apply to my app?

2011-03-12 Thread Scott Wilcox
For those following this thread, I've just posted on a similar one.

I don't think any fear of having your application shut down will come to 
fruition. I feel that I could safely say that only applications that generate 
spam like noise will be removed. I really don't see non-spam like applications 
being shutdown. Every application has a purpose to either one or a set of 
users, that is why it was developed in the first place.

I think what Ryan has said is firing a shot against the bow of the spam 
generating applications - that their type of activity is not wanted on the 
platform.

So in short, your personal projects, applications and tools should all be fine 
- just don't generate spam with them.

On 13 Mar 2011, at 00:31, kosso wrote:

 Out of interest, what did you get rejected by Apple for? Was it
 anything to do with Twitter? Or was it all objectiveC stuff?
 
 I too have a Twitter client waiting in the wings for submission. Not
 long to go now.
 
 I'm just going to launch it and see what happens.
 
 if Twitter 'rejects'/disables it (considering they actually hold the
 'keys' to whether the app is allowed to communicate - thanks oAuth)
 then I'll be making a big fuss about it ;)
 
 Good luck!
 K
 
 On Mar 11, 10:27 pm, howardk howar...@gmail.com wrote:
 I've just read the new Terms of Service referenced in the announcement
 consistency and ecosystem opportunities. It's unclear to me if those
 terms apply to an app I've just finished. I've developed a very simple
 iPad app that allows the user to maintain a list of feeds and stream
 any of those timelines banner-wise across the screen on demand.
 
 It's useful if you want to quickly check the most recent tweets from a
 particular source and also serves as a vehicle to show off some
 interesting and creative use of 3D typography on the iPad to display
 the content. There's almost no interface: Tweet content is shown
 exactly as-is, with only the addition of a username to identify the
 feed and an elapsed-time-since-publication placard.
 
 I submitted this app to the app store in December and was rejected.
 I've rewritten the app in response to Apple concerns and am one (1)
 day away from resubmitting to the app store. I've got +/- five months
 of effort into this project and will be devastated if I'm disallowed
 from publishing at this late date.
 
 Who can I talk to re determining whether what I've done falls under
 the umbrella of applications that are now prohibited by the new ToS?
 Best,
 Howard Katz
 
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