19 Nov 2009

Paul Graham on Broken App Store Approval Process

The software business learned that in the early 1980s, when companies like VisiCorp showed that although the words "software" and "publisher" fit together, the underlying concepts don't. Software isn't like music or books. It's too complicated for a third party to act as an intermediary between developer and user. And yet that's what Apple is trying to be with the App Store: a software publisher. And a particularly overreaching one at that, with fussy tastes and a rigidly enforced house style.

A very interesting take on the Apple App Store approval process, by Paul Graham. You should stop whatever you are doing right now and go read the whole thing.