Sure, as long as we can roll it all out at Macworld on Jan 15, 2008.
Steve
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On Oct 2, 2007, at 11:39 AM, Bertrand Serlet wrote:
Fine, let’s enable Cocoa Touch apps, but let’s do it in an orderly fashion:
1 - let’s protect the user, by keeping control of the which entities can distribute apps (implies: signing infrastructure, policies, etc…)
2 - let’s protect the networks, by making sure apps run under a safe(r) profile (e.g. control over whether they do edge)
3 - let’s provide a development platform (e.g: develop on a Mac running Leopard, debugger, simulator, etc…)
4 - let’s make sure the APIs are sustainable (separate private / public, cleanup, hide HW details, document the APIs, etc…)
Let’s do it right this time, rather than rush a half-cooked story with no real support, and let’s pull whoever we need in SWE to focus on shipping the SDK asap.
Steve, do you agree with these goals?
— Bertrand