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Re: OpenDarwin closing




On 26.07.2006, at 21:51, Mark F. Murphy wrote:

At 9:29 PM +0200 7/26/06, Markus Hitter wrote:
Am 26.07.2006 um 20:37 schrieb Dave Schroeder:

Why is this disappointing?

This is another step towards Mac OS X becoming fully closed source.

Why?

This has nothing to do with Apple (i.e., this is not an Apple unit).

Unless there's something you know that the rest of us do not.

I have read the statement at opendarwin.org. Sure, it is sad to see it go, but they have listed their reasons. And while maybe a general disappointment about Apple's communication with the project is one (of the many) reasons, I see not why this has anything to do with "OS X becoming fully closed source"


And, I probably read too many Mac lists today already, I am pretty tired of the doomsday postings this event has created.

Alex
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