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iPhone SDK and Free Software Don't Match

kookjr writes "Are you planning to develop software for the iPhone? If you want to develop Free Software, Linux.com (Shares corp overlord w/ Slashdot) has a good review of the conflicts between Apple's Registered iPhone Developer Agreement and licenses like the GPL. This is important for people who may not read all the agreements they click Agree to."

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  1. It is good to know. by jellomizer · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    That the GPL and simular licenense are the only way for you to make free software.
    It is just to bad there arn't other licenses out there were we can make free software.
    Oh Wait their are, So if I want to make Free Software for the iPhone I just don't make it GPL...

    I Sware you guys are so fixated on the GPL and not about Free Software, RMS could alter the GPL in ways that prevent you making programing to do particular functions that he thinks is bad, and you will smile think about it and justify it as for the greater good.

    The GPL isn't the only way to do free software some licenses are more Open then the GPL is or others are just as Open but different. Or on the most extream use you could make your own!

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  2. Re:Gratis or libre? by DECS · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Who pays you to keep your PC humming and your lights on and your mouth full of pizza and beer and your health insurance premiums and your continuing eduation and your programming books from Amazon?

    Don't believe Steve Ballmer; FOSS isn't communism. Sometimes you have to have a day job if you don't have a business plan supporting the software you develop.

    Anyone who harps about a $99 certificate is either grossly ignorant of every other more expensive signing program or is simply a disingenuous asshat.

    iPhone 2.0 SDK: How Signing Certificates Work