@mikeash @marcoarment @gregggreg2 Clearest sign yet that the guidelines aren't written by the organization that enforces them.
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@mikeash@marcoarment@gregggreg2 Groups setting de facto policy via the press = huge leadership failure, if not an outright power struggle. -
@dwineman@marcoarment@gregggreg2 Interesting point. They're communicating through the press because they don't have the power to speak? -
@mikeash@marcoarment@gregggreg2 That’s what it looks like. Why wouldn’t they just rewrite the guidelines otherwise? It’s a web page. -
@dwineman@marcoarment@gregggreg2 I was assuming evil. But the people who own the guidelines not allowing it would make sense. -
@mikeash@marcoarment@gregggreg2 Guess: guidelines = Schiller (dev relations), enforcement = Cue (app store). Those two need to go golfing. -
@dwineman@marcoarment@gregggreg2 Two enter, one leaves, I hope. -
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@mikeash@dwineman@marcoarment@gregggreg2 Both DR and App Review are under Schiller. App Editiorial is under Cue. - View other replies
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@mikeash Because they don't want to publish a rule and get the word out that way. -
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@mikeash it’s good to be the king.
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