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gsavit | 4 years ago
In terms of config and checkboxes through the submission process, Runway allows you to set defaults so you should be able to set and forget. Of course, Apple does sometimes introduce new requirements and new checkboxes - we plan to help surface those changes to teams.
an_opabinia|4 years ago
People who got this far in the thread probably thought, "Yeah, but things like the Encryption Export Compliance checkbox, that's such a nuisance, Apple breaks your automation over stuff that is basically never material." Which is sort of the opposite of what's going on in the flows I saw on Runway's site.
Nevermind what your customers think. If there's a difference between having 100/100 zero intervention upload days, and 80/100, a clear metric, an obvious thing that is valuable - which checkboxes, really, do you think are material? You personally. Because personally, I find the vast majority of checkboxes to be immaterial. CYA and IDC are two sides of the same coin.
gsavit|4 years ago
In general, my opinion (or Runway's!) isn't as important as factors on the customer side - types of apps, industries/verticals, team makeup - which are likely to make a difference in which checkboxes and options are considered important or not. It probably makes sense to include those factors when thinking about how we can further streamline everyone's release process in the future.