正如 Ramhound 所说,如果团队中只有一两台 Macintosh 可供共享,那么让每个人都注册 Apple 开发者帐户就没有意义。您可能可以使用您的“团队代理”(或主)签名密钥来设置这两台 Macintoshes,以便两台 Macintoshes 都可以构建和构建。应用程序的后期测试和商店版本(这可能还取决于 Apple 许可协议中的法律术语......可能为您工作的任何开发人员仍然需要注册他/她自己的免费 Apple 开发人员帐户)。
Each employee needs their own Apple Developer Account (which is free), but to get stuff onto the App Store, the company will need a company Apple Developer Account (which you can get from here).
The company account will have a "team agent", which is in charge of administrating the company account and inviting "team members" (the other developers who are doing development for you and can build debug & testing versions of your apps). But ultimately it is the team agent who is in charge of building a version that goes up onto the store.
And like Ramhound said, if you only have one or two Macintoshes to share amongst the group, then there's no sense having everyone sign up for Apple Developer Accounts. You probably can set up both of those Macintoshes with your "team agent" (or master) signing keys so both Macintoshes can build & post test and store versions of the app (this probably also depends on the legalese in Apple's licensing agreement... it may be that any developer doing work for you still needs to sign up for his/her own free Apple Developer Account).
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每个员工都需要自己的 Apple 开发者帐户(免费),但要将内容放到 App Store 上,公司将需要一个公司 Apple 开发者帐户(你可以从这里获取)。
公司帐户将有一个“团队代理”,负责管理公司帐户并邀请“团队成员”(为您进行开发并可以构建应用程序的调试和测试版本的其他开发人员)。但最终是团队代理负责构建发布到商店的版本。
正如 Ramhound 所说,如果团队中只有一两台 Macintosh 可供共享,那么让每个人都注册 Apple 开发者帐户就没有意义。您可能可以使用您的“团队代理”(或主)签名密钥来设置这两台 Macintoshes,以便两台 Macintoshes 都可以构建和构建。应用程序的后期测试和商店版本(这可能还取决于 Apple 许可协议中的法律术语......可能为您工作的任何开发人员仍然需要注册他/她自己的免费 Apple 开发人员帐户)。
Each employee needs their own Apple Developer Account (which is free), but to get stuff onto the App Store, the company will need a company Apple Developer Account (which you can get from here).
The company account will have a "team agent", which is in charge of administrating the company account and inviting "team members" (the other developers who are doing development for you and can build debug & testing versions of your apps). But ultimately it is the team agent who is in charge of building a version that goes up onto the store.
And like Ramhound said, if you only have one or two Macintoshes to share amongst the group, then there's no sense having everyone sign up for Apple Developer Accounts. You probably can set up both of those Macintoshes with your "team agent" (or master) signing keys so both Macintoshes can build & post test and store versions of the app (this probably also depends on the legalese in Apple's licensing agreement... it may be that any developer doing work for you still needs to sign up for his/her own free Apple Developer Account).