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State of Symbian Signed

Rippe | 03 March, 2011 16:18

1st - 28th of February there was a chance to accept the new Symbian Signed services terms, start of that was bit rocky as it took us too long to get the functionaly to the site, but at the end of the 1st of February it was there. If you have approve the new terms during this time you should be able to access the service with no problems.

If you now want to approve the new terms and move your data over, you can do so. This is because we were forced to leave the door open, too many had not done it in time and Symbian Foundation agreed it with us. The door is not open for long!!! It will permanently close end this month. The caviat is that the first data transfer will be done early next week, accepting the agreement today will make your account work early next week. Like 8th of March or so. After that the transfer will be done around once an hour. The delay with the first transfer is to assure the transfer actually works.

If you have not approved the new service terms and have forgotten your password, there is absolutely nothing we can do to help. We or the portal has no access to the old data. So the recommendation is to give up on the old data and create new account.

During past few days there had been problems of creating developer certificates. Those should have been fixed now. If not please post to:

http://discussion.forum.nokia.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?124-Installation-Certification-and-Security


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The (Sorry) State

xorrox | 03/03/2011, 18:01

My personal experience with Symbian Signed (from last year) finally convinced me to drop Symbian as a viable programming platform.

The above mentioned meltdown is not the first, and probably not the last.

Since then, I moved to Android (nice), learned iPhone (much nicer) and got reacquainted with BlackBerry (old pal).

I'm not sorry and I'm not looking back, and not looking for Qt.

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