> This sounds unnecessarily dismissive to me and also unsubstantiated.
Anecdotally, the programmers I work with don't seem to read anything outside of StackOverflow or contribute to any OSS projects. Albeit, what OSS projects we contribute to or what communities we participate in isn't usually a topic of conversation among my coworkers.
> It removes the focus from the more important fact that this is a foul encroachment
I agree that this is an encroachment on personal freedom and I doubt this clause is legally sound (in California at least). I am quite surprised that Apple has such a policy. But I am even more surprised that they are able to find programmers who agree to it.
Anecdotally, the programmers I work with don't seem to read anything outside of StackOverflow or contribute to any OSS projects. Albeit, what OSS projects we contribute to or what communities we participate in isn't usually a topic of conversation among my coworkers.
> It removes the focus from the more important fact that this is a foul encroachment
I agree that this is an encroachment on personal freedom and I doubt this clause is legally sound (in California at least). I am quite surprised that Apple has such a policy. But I am even more surprised that they are able to find programmers who agree to it.