Fed Up With Apple's Policies, App Developers Form a 'Union' (wired.com)
Even as Apple has addressed some of the concerns outlined by iOS developers in the recent years, many say it's not enough. As the iOS App Store approaches its tenth anniversary, some app developers are still arguing for better App Store policies, ones that they say will allow them to make a better living as independent app makers. On Friday, a small group of developers, including one who recently made a feature-length film about the App Store and app culture, are forming a union to lobby for just that. From a report: In an open letter to Apple that published this morning, a group identifying themselves as The Developers Union wrote that "it's been difficult for developers to earn a living by writing software" built on Apple's existing values. The group then asked Apple to allow free trials for apps, which would give customers "the chance to experience our work for themselves, before they have to commit to making a purchase."
The grassroots effort is being lead by Jake Schumacher, the director of App: The Human Story; software developer Roger Ogden and product designer Loren Morris, who both worked for a timesheet app that was acquired last year; and Brent Simmons, a veteran developer who has made apps like NetNewsWire, MarsEdit, and Vesper, which he co-created with respected Apple blogger John Gruber.
The grassroots effort is being lead by Jake Schumacher, the director of App: The Human Story; software developer Roger Ogden and product designer Loren Morris, who both worked for a timesheet app that was acquired last year; and Brent Simmons, a veteran developer who has made apps like NetNewsWire, MarsEdit, and Vesper, which he co-created with respected Apple blogger John Gruber.
Tell me about Apple's leverage, again?
Apple users are universally fucking retarded and will do what Apple says, they could release anything on the app store themselves - the app store exists to let their more creative retards put things out for karma, not to make money in itself. That said, app developers are also universally retarded so there may be some overlap in the two communities, but what really matters is if they compose enough of the retarded Apple user demographic to show lost sales of Apple products. My hunch is that, being retarded app developers and retarded Apple users, they will simply virtue signal while being rejected from the app store and spending every last cent they acquire on Apple merchandise, some might even fund a Kickstarter to dig up Steve Jobs' corpse so they suck his necrotic cock again.