← Back to context Comment by partdavid 2 days ago I think you're agreeing with GP, not disagreeing. 2 comments partdavid Reply twodave 2 days ago I was disagreeing with the notion that this law has to be taken into account. I suppose that’s true for certain software, but if e.g. Apple can get away with breaking these use cases then I don’t see why, as an API designer, I should care either. bryanrasmussen 2 days ago I think this really depends on who your customers are and how they pay for your services.
twodave 2 days ago I was disagreeing with the notion that this law has to be taken into account. I suppose that’s true for certain software, but if e.g. Apple can get away with breaking these use cases then I don’t see why, as an API designer, I should care either. bryanrasmussen 2 days ago I think this really depends on who your customers are and how they pay for your services.
bryanrasmussen 2 days ago I think this really depends on who your customers are and how they pay for your services.
I was disagreeing with the notion that this law has to be taken into account. I suppose that’s true for certain software, but if e.g. Apple can get away with breaking these use cases then I don’t see why, as an API designer, I should care either.
I think this really depends on who your customers are and how they pay for your services.