I had a conversation with the guy who does iPhoneDevCamp last week at OSCON. He's really freaked because the NDA is still in place for the iPhone SDK. In essence it means that its illegal for non-Apple- employed iPhone developers to speak to each other directly (which is gonna make a BarCamp kinda tricky). They are actually thinking they'll have to make everybody who comes to the camp next weekend nominal Adobe employees for 3 days to get around this lunacy (it happens at the Adobe offices in San Francisco).

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On Jul 28, 2008, at 7:24 AM, Casey O'Donnell wrote:

What I'm really disturbed about is that in roughly 6 months, since the
iPhone Developer program started, and the release of the iPhone 2.0
SDK people were annoyed by the NDA, but put up with it. When Apple
didn't discontinue the NDA after iPhone OS 2.0 (a few weeks) this
movement galvanized. Weeks. Very impressive.


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