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From: Miller Puckette msp@ucsd.edu To: pd-dev@iem.at Cc: Sent: Friday, May 10, 2013 12:41 PM Subject: [PD-dev] Mac Os now requiring Apple signatures on all SW !?
T o Pd devs -
I heard from a student that the neweset Mac Os (10.8? not sure - perhaps we can just call it 'Cheshire Cat') won't run binaries of any sort that haven't been signed by Apple - and that to get Apple to sign your app you have to register as a developer ($100/year) and still risk getting denounced as non-Apple-approved. If this is really the case it puts all of us in a bind - for example to publish a piece of music that relies on a custom extern you'd have to pay out the $100 in perpetuity to keep the extern signed.
Maybe this is overblown but if it's true it puts Pd devs in a bind - I think we're obliged to try to suppport Pd on Apple (so as not to undercut current Pd users who are on Mac) but to play along with Apple would be to participate in what is ultimately a scheme to wrest control away from computer users everywhere.
I'd welcom others' views on this, especially if someome can tell me this is a false alarm :)
I haven't read a single article or new story on anything resembling this.
Such a move would make the entire Apple ecosystem incompatible with ALL GPL v3 software. I suppose such a move isn't outside of the realm of possibility, but if Apple did go down that road you can bet it will effect more than just Pd-extended/Pd-l2ork. So either a) its FUD, or b) we would throw our weight behind whatever large-scale organizing effort manifests itself (probably coming from the FSF) to defeat such a move.
Either way it should not affect a single line of Pd code nor the development process.
-Jonathan
Miller
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