[OT] A tale of App Store rejection

Robert Sneidar slylabs13 at me.com
Sun Jan 20 20:32:54 EST 2013


Okay. But no one yet has offered a credible argument for how someone can agree to something, then act contrary to it, then call it "good". I like Andre. I like what he is trying to do. He can get there by making his app more utilitarian as some have offered suggestions about. No one, not even Apple is saying, "we won't accept this because Andre is trying to do something good." 

Is the system flawed? Sure! All things men make are! I just have a hard time swallowing that Apple has a beef with Andre or with developers in general. 

Bob Sneidar
IT Manager
Calvary Chapel CM
Sent from iPhone

On Jan 20, 2013, at 17:22, Roger Eller <roger.e.eller at sealedair.com> wrote:

> Andre is a good and nice guy who is just trying to do a nice thing for
> people. I like that about people. It is NOT the developers fault for not
> honoring the mumbo jumbo Apple spews in their contract, or more correctly,
> their control of you. Any person who has been taught basic values of good
> and bad, right and wrong, can see that. Consumers have been blinded by the
> shiny toys, so the only hope for developers is a legal uprising.
> 
> Sent from my Pipo M2
> 
> On Jan 20, 2013 7:46 PM, "Robert Sneidar"  wrote:
>> 
>> All your arguments rest inexorably on the precept that Apple "owes you
> something". Show me in any contract you and Apple have entered into where
> Apple is obligated to accept any app you submit! Did you not read the
> terms? Your fault if you did not. Did you agree to those terms knowing full
> well you had no intention of living up to them?? Your fault again.
> Everything in this present age is based upon what two or more parties
> "agree to". It has to be that way because of the kinds of justifications
> being presented in this thread.
>> 
>> Bob Sneidar
>> IT Manager
>> Calvary Chapel CM
>> Sent from iPhone
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