Well, as a first step, just push the current versions of pharo, squeak, etoys, etc. will be fine. In the future, I would like to push some "ready to use" vm + [the distribution you like], some kind the one clicks distributions (but without the other platforms stuff, of course : ). Also, I think there are some guideliness to follow for the applications to be on the app store. I can't say if we already fulfill the requirements, because my developers program for mac expired last month and I forgot to renew it -I'm doing it now, but as I'm at the **s of the world, it is not so automatic :) )
cheers, Esteban El 16/12/2010, a las 4:31p.m., Eliot Miranda escribió: > So we should be ready to provide Squeak, Pharo, Etoys et al on the Mac App > Store on 6/1/2011. John, any advice or should I just go ahead and submit Cog > and Squeak 4.1 trunk and see what happens? Other cautions suggestions > anybody? > > best > Eliot > > On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 11:21 AM, Apple Developer > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > We are thrilled to announce that on January 6 the Mac App Store will open to > millions of users around the world. By bringing the revolutionary App Store > experience to Mac OS X, the Mac App Store makes discovering, purchasing, and > downloading Mac apps easier than ever, and provides you with the best place > to distribute your Mac apps. > Submit Your Mac Apps by December 31 > Be a part of the grand opening of the Mac App Store and take advantage of > this exciting opportunity to reach new customers. Build, test, and compile > your apps with Xcode 3.2.5, then submit them for review no later than Friday, > December 31 at 5 PM PST. > As a reminder, iTunes Connect will be shutdown from December 23 - 28. During > this time you will not be able to submit apps to the App Store. > > > TM and copyright © 2010 Apple Inc. 1 Infinite Loop, MS 83-DM, Cupertino, CA > 95014. > All Rights Reserved / Keep Informed / Privacy Policy / My Info > You are receiving this email because you are a Mac Developer Program member > who is opted-in to receive marketing or technical information. If you would > prefer not to receive future communications from Apple Developer you may > unsubscribe. > > > >
