I read it, and I was horrified. So, I logged into IRC and found two members of the OneForty development team. I asked them to remove my application from the directory.
They refused. OneForty is not a developer-friendly platform. On Oct 8, 7:44 pm, "brad...@squeejee.com" <brad...@praexis.com> wrote: > wow, somehow managed to totally miss that thread... thanks! > > On Oct 8, 6:07 pm, Dewald Pretorius <dpr...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > There's another thread herehttp://bit.ly/Owfvdwherethe developer > > contract also raised some eyebrows. > > > Dewald > > > On Oct 8, 7:25 pm, "brad...@squeejee.com" <brad...@praexis.com> wrote: > > > > There has been a lot of buzz around OneForty.com and what it will mean > > > for all of us Twitter app developers. However, some of the things in > > > their developer contract (that you have to agree to in order to claim > > > your application on their side) gave us (Squeejee) pause after we > > > decided to read the fine print. > > > > Please see read the contract for yourself (http://oneforty.com/terms/ > > > publisher_contract), see our blog post with our concerns (http:// > > > squeejee.com/blog/2009/10/08/questions-for-oneforty) and leave your > > > comments! > > > > Laura Fitton, the founder of oneforty.com, has been very receptive and > > > wants to engage in open dialogue about the contract. Please add to the > > > discussion!