The latest Halide update was rejected because, after seven years, a random reviewer decided our permission prompt wasn't descriptive enough.
I don't know how to explain why a camera app needs camera permissions.
The latest Halide update was rejected because, after seven years, a random reviewer decided our permission prompt wasn't descriptive enough.
I don't know how to explain why a camera app needs camera permissions.
This was one of those rejections where they're like, "If this is a bug fix, we can accept it for now, but you need to fix this in your next update."
We replied, "Yes, please approve, we'll fix it." 36 hours later, they approved, but we still need to deal with this.
I submitted an update with our permission prompts in iambic pentameter. It was approved.
(We won't release it. I just had to know.)
If there is one thing Apple can relate to, itβs malicious compliance π
@airwhale, @sandofsky β
Along the axis of Apple relating, I'd say the sonnet reminds me more of the Dogcow: the ultimate act of malicious compliance.