il suffit de voir la page d'adhésion au programme adc étudiant ici...
particulièrement les règles à respecter...
exemples :
1. Go to http://lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/studentdev
2. Follow the instructions in the email you receive to confirm your subscription.
3. There's no step three ... there's no step three!!
ou encore :
1. Do not talk about NDA material. This list is for your software or hardware projects and how to develop them only. If you aren't sure about something, it probably is not valid for discussion. The excuse "I saw it on Macintouch" does not fly.
2. Do not flame. Flaming is for users of other operating systems.
3. Do not discuss things on the list that are better suited to be private. (eg. "Who in this group will be at MacHack?" is good, but "Joe, thanks for pizza yesterday, lets do it again" is not.)
4. See rule number 1
5. Have fun and write some great programs!
ça plus les quelques liens sympathique dans les hot news, notament pour George W. Bush qui veut recompter les votes, etc...
non, apple n'est pas une entreprise comme les autres...
d'autres exemples?
particulièrement les règles à respecter...
exemples :
1. Go to http://lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/studentdev
2. Follow the instructions in the email you receive to confirm your subscription.
3. There's no step three ... there's no step three!!
ou encore :
1. Do not talk about NDA material. This list is for your software or hardware projects and how to develop them only. If you aren't sure about something, it probably is not valid for discussion. The excuse "I saw it on Macintouch" does not fly.
2. Do not flame. Flaming is for users of other operating systems.
3. Do not discuss things on the list that are better suited to be private. (eg. "Who in this group will be at MacHack?" is good, but "Joe, thanks for pizza yesterday, lets do it again" is not.)
4. See rule number 1
5. Have fun and write some great programs!
ça plus les quelques liens sympathique dans les hot news, notament pour George W. Bush qui veut recompter les votes, etc...

non, apple n'est pas une entreprise comme les autres...
d'autres exemples?