douglas_goodall

Q: Why is the Apple Mac Developer portal down, and for how long?

I cannot access the Mac Developer resources this morning.

 

With a company as advannced as Apple, I would expect them to be able to roll out web updates

seamlessly.

 

I don't like being out in the cold.

 

I want to download the Mavericks Beta.

Posted on Jul 18, 2013 9:15 AM

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Q: Why is the Apple Mac Developer portal down, and for how long?

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  • by treshugart,

    treshugart treshugart Jul 25, 2013 4:31 PM in response to douglas_goodall
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    Jul 25, 2013 4:31 PM in response to douglas_goodall

    I think everyone is missing the point. Companies don't just decide to build from the ground up, taking everything offline without a specific date things will be back up. Especially Apple. I would think something bigger has happened. Remember, it's not lying if you withhold truths, and really, they didn't HAVE to say anything at all.

     

    To the guy making $5000 a day, I highly doubt you are being accurate. Someone smart enough to make that much money doesn't put all of their eggs in someone else's basket. Also, if you're professional enough to be in the position you say you are, why write like a modern 10 year-old texts? Rhetorical question. If I am wrong, I say Lady Luck has a sense of humour.

     

    At the end of the day, something has happened and it is in their best interest to try as hard as possible to resolve the issue. A Louie CK interview about incessant, ungrateful, whining, comes to mind: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyfosmWQRts (from about 2:30 to 6:45).

  • by lucasgw,

    lucasgw lucasgw Jul 25, 2013 4:43 PM in response to treshugart
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    Jul 25, 2013 4:43 PM in response to treshugart

    Yes, I joined this forum after the outage. I have not needed the forum before and was looking for any information on what the **** happened and this was where I found it. Because I wasn't hearing it from Apple.

     

    I am losing a lot of sales and opportunity from this outage. I have a geographically dispersed sales force and we rely on the ability to quickly add new devices to provisioning profiles for ad-hoc meetings. I have had to cancel and reschedule several meetings now due to this outage.

     

    I have a hard time understanding this. It's as if there was one server in a closet somewhere with and a hard drive died without a backup. I'd expect this lack of preparation and response from a small and inexperienced company. Of course, companies get hacked all the time and catastrophes do occur. That's why there is a large amount of information, resources, and talent at most Fortune500 companies dedicated to emergency response and failsafes for this sort of occurence.

     

    It's been a week. I've received two emails that are completely generic and available to the public. Nothing addressing my specific company, what has happened, or what will happen.

     

    It's kind of hard to believe. And every day - it's quantifiably hurting my business.

  • by teacup775,

    teacup775 teacup775 Jul 25, 2013 5:08 PM in response to lucasgw
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    Jul 25, 2013 5:08 PM in response to lucasgw

    I'm being mean, but the WWDC video has them bragging at the number of apps available for iOS.

     

    Maybe Apple wanted to prune a few.

  • by jax44,

    jax44 jax44 Jul 25, 2013 6:03 PM in response to Jafooooly
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    Jul 25, 2013 6:03 PM in response to Jafooooly

    How much is Samsung paying you?.

  • by TattooedMac,

    TattooedMac TattooedMac Jul 25, 2013 6:27 PM in response to stuartsoft
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    Jul 25, 2013 6:27 PM in response to stuartsoft

    stuartsoft wrote:

     

    can you post a link? what's the video titled?

     

    TattooedMac wrote:

     

    The YouTube video ios back up and very interesting. See if you can see your name there . . .

     

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVzTjTplLr0

  • by Natiomal_Security_Risk,

    Natiomal_Security_Risk Natiomal_Security_Risk Jul 25, 2013 6:56 PM in response to douglas_goodall
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    Jul 25, 2013 6:56 PM in response to douglas_goodall

    Actually, one of my sources at Apple very high up said that they were shut down do to a National Security issue.  He said that the IT director came and told him to take the website offline Immediately.  A few hours later a geeky Korean group with  agents badges all speaking Korean showed up and commandeered the server rooms both at Cupertino and later he found out at the backup complex overseas in Bengali.   One of the engineers who was raised in Korea as an an Army Brat understood what they were saying and heard them laughing because as they put it Mamas Sung would be very generous.  Not that it's relevant but he said he heard them bragging that this assignment was as good as the one they had at the Burj. .  I don't know people but I am thinking Apple and developers have been had.

  • by mozartbrain,

    mozartbrain mozartbrain Jul 25, 2013 7:11 PM in response to Natiomal_Security_Risk
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    Jul 25, 2013 7:11 PM in response to Natiomal_Security_Risk

    I have been frustrated programming a poker game.... And this board is very entertaining.

    First off, if you cannot spell NATIONAL correctly...in National_Security_Risk it kind of loses a little credibility.

    However, we should try and match sources.

    I heard Snowden took a lithium battery off his iPad and hijacked a 787, and was able to power the plane and escape.

    And while in midair he accessed the developer forum, and that is the reason for the extended shutdown.

  • by Natiomal_Security_Risk,

    Natiomal_Security_Risk Natiomal_Security_Risk Jul 25, 2013 7:26 PM in response to mozartbrain
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    Jul 25, 2013 7:26 PM in response to mozartbrain

    People Mozart specializes in Disinformation. His role is to muddy the waters when the truth comes out.  Stay away from him and pray that his kind of goose steppers don't come and kick your door down. Shame on you Mozart.

  • by TattooedMac,

    TattooedMac TattooedMac Jul 25, 2013 8:33 PM in response to douglas_goodall
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    Jul 25, 2013 8:33 PM in response to douglas_goodall

    I know most are Developers here and wouldnt fall to Phishing, they are out there pounding people and its going to be the people that sign up and pay $99 to drink CoolAid and be the Peacock of his group, because he has iOS7, but just be wary is all im saying.

     

    http://www.macrumors.com/2013/07/25/apple-developer-center-outage-sparks-new-rou nd-of-phishing-attacks/

     

    But we are smarter than them and dont fall for this crap, do we ?? Haha

    Dont be over zealous in clicking that link.

  • by makotoyamada,

    makotoyamada makotoyamada Jul 25, 2013 10:55 PM in response to douglas_goodall
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    Jul 25, 2013 10:55 PM in response to douglas_goodall

    My App has been passed review last night, so I set Availability Date to past date to appear on the AppStore 6 hours ago. But it is still not accessible("The item you requested is not available at this time").

     

     

    I have published more than 50 apps, and all of them had released with the same procedure, and be visible within 3 hours(Sometimes in a hour).

     

     

    Is it regarding Developer Portal down? Anyone knows?

  • by Sebastian Cochinescu,

    Sebastian Cochinescu Sebastian Cochinescu Jul 26, 2013 2:37 AM in response to douglas_goodall
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    Jul 26, 2013 2:37 AM in response to douglas_goodall

    Hey guys!

     

    Imagine this:

     

    I bought a brand new iPhone 5;

    I have installed iOS 7 beta 3 on it from the image I have downloaded two weekes ago;

    Suddenly got the message: "this iPhone is not registered with any Developer account" on it.

     

    And then it hit me. I forgot to add the device to my dev account.

     

    Now I am stuck refreshing this https://developer.apple.com/support/system-status/

     

    Cheers!

  • by etresoft,

    etresoft etresoft Jul 26, 2013 5:46 AM in response to Sebastian Cochinescu
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    Jul 26, 2013 5:46 AM in response to Sebastian Cochinescu

    Apple's developer portal is for developers. If you can't test on your new iPhone5, you can continue to do development on the simulator or any of your other devices. I don't know why you would want to develop on an iPhone5 anyway. An iPod Touch would be cheaper. Surely you aren't suggesting you installed the beta on your personal device? Why would anyone do that? Those things are expensive.

  • by igmackenzie,

    igmackenzie igmackenzie Jul 26, 2013 6:15 AM in response to etresoft
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    Jul 26, 2013 6:15 AM in response to etresoft

    etresoft wrote:

     

    Surely you aren't suggesting you installed the beta on your personal device? Why would anyone do that? Those things are expensive.

    IMO, exactly for that reason.  Small devs cannot affford to have multiple iPhones/iPods lying around, and anyway, using the beta in every day use, is the only way of really testing it and reporting issues. 

    Just my opinion.

  • by HyperNova Software,

    HyperNova Software HyperNova Software Jul 26, 2013 6:17 AM in response to igmackenzie
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    Jul 26, 2013 6:17 AM in response to igmackenzie

    I'm going to assume you like playing Russian Roulette 'cause that's what you're doing. 

  • by stuartsoft,

    stuartsoft stuartsoft Jul 26, 2013 6:27 AM in response to douglas_goodall
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    Jul 26, 2013 6:27 AM in response to douglas_goodall

    I learned with iOS 5 that installing beta software on a personal iPhone is a bad idea. Apple tends to have many many bugs in it's pre-release software and new features usually don't work properly. And heaven forbid, if your phone needs to be restored while Apple's services are down, you're going to be in a world of pain trying to fix your device.

     

    Beta testing OS software on a personal device is a bad idea. Stick with Xcode beta if you want a safe solution, or buy another device for testing.

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