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Re: Xcode 2.3 source gone



Greg Hurrell writes:
 > 
 > But it seems to me that Apple never intended to make their open  
 > source effort community-driven, and doing so would not necessarily be  

Yes, exactly, and that's what is so irritating.

 > 1. Public relations
 > 2. Ethical reciprocity: give back something to those that gave to you  
 > (Apache, GCC, FreeBSD etc)

WRT to GCC, that is also a legal reciprocity.

 > 3. To allow developers working at low levels to have insight into the  
 > workings of the OS, to make their products work better

FWIW: I actually fit in the 3rd catagory above.  I'm a developer who
does drivers for MacOSX.  I don't, and probably never will, run MacOSX
on my desktop.  I use the source mainly as a reference, and a
substitute for good documentation.

Anyway, I'm just trying to point out how much more Darwin could be
if Apple wasn't so paranoid.  I'll crawl back into my hole now.

Drew

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 >Re: Xcode 2.3 source gone (From: Andrew Gallatin <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Xcode 2.3 source gone (From: Andrew Gallatin <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Re: Xcode 2.3 source gone (From: "Shawn Erickson" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Re: Xcode 2.3 source gone (From: Andrew Gallatin <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Xcode 2.3 source gone (From: Greg Hurrell <email@hidden>)



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