Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 22nd Nov 2008 18:52 UTC
Apple "I'm about to tell you a true story. It's not about me (honest). I have this friend who submitted an application to Apple for review. After a few weeks, it came back with one of those embarrassingly stupid rejection letters that said more about the person reviewing the application than it did about the application itself. In a nutshell, the application violated one of those user interaction rules that seem to exist in certain pompous minds rather than in the actual Apple Human Interface Guidelines. [...] After a day or so of calming down, this person decided to go ahead and resubmit the application. And did so without making a single change to the application. I'm sure you know where this is going."
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RE[2]: Feedback forbidden ?
by sbergman27 on Sun 23rd Nov 2008 01:32 UTC in reply to "RE: Feedback forbidden ?"
sbergman27
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2005-07-24

I think Apple changed that policy due to developer irritation.

Because "The beatings will continue until morale improves" didn't seem to be working. You've got to admire management which takes such an empirical and pragmatic approach. ;-)

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