SAMIAMNOT wrote:>whistles< Thanks for restrictions, Apple.
Will Minetest come to iOS?
An iPhone port of GNU Go is currently being distributed through Apple's App Store. However, this distribution is not in compliance with the GNU GPL. The primary problem is that Apple imposes numerous legal restrictions on use and distribution of GNU Go through the iTunes Store Terms of Service, which is forbidden by section 6 of GPLv2. So today we have written to Apple and asked them to come into compliance. We would be happy to see Apple distribute these programs under the GPL's terms, but unfortunately, it seems much more likely that they'll simply make the problem go away by removing GNU Go from the App Store.
(Unfortunately, instead of amending their terms of service to work with the GNU GPL, Apple have decided to remove GNU Go from the App Store. Please read our follow up report)
Inocudom wrote:SAMIAMNOT wrote:>whistles< Thanks for restrictions, Apple.
...And they are very, very proud of them too, as their glass cube with the bitten apple inside it shows quite blatantly:
Remember this the next time you buy something from them.
stormchaser3000 wrote:another problem ios doesn't allow you to download files by default (at least from what i know)
EDIT: unless you use the app store
SAMIAMNOT wrote:[...] 2) you will probably still have to pay to download the Xcode software.
SAMIAMNOT wrote: But Apple makes better hardware than anyone else, you gotta admit.
rubenwardy wrote:Microsoft doesn't make PCs, at least not at the moment. What manufacturer did you buy from? That's what you should compare. I've had a Compaq since 2007, which came with w7, and it still works fine.
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