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Re: Where do I submit code to Apple?




Am 22.06.2006 um 16:31 schrieb Matt:

I made some improvements to Darwin. Where do I submit the code to Apple?

There is no official, direct channel to do so.


Depending on the nature of your enhancements, there are at least two indirect channels:


1) If you enhanced some GNU or similar licensed code (e.g. bash, gcc, ...) you can join this project's community directly. This will make the patches go into Mac OS X in the long term, as Apple syncronises these projects from time to time.


2) File a bug/enhancement at <http://bugreport.apple.com/> (free registration required) and add the patch as an attachment. As a (non- paying) ADC Online member, don't expect to hear anything further after doing so.



3) In principle, there's OpenDarwin.org as well and they maintain a small set of patches, too. Currently they concentrate on getting Darwin built at all and are trying to avoid functional changes as this would imply a fork off from Apple's Darwin.



HTH, Markus

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Dipl. Ing. Markus Hitter
http://www.jump-ing.de/




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