Here's a funny point.. will the darwin x86 community go away? Heh...
Or will we finally take over.. (plays evil music)
On 6/7/05, JK Scheinberg <email@hidden> wrote:
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> On Tuesday, June 07, 2005, at 08:26AM, Curt @ Atari Museum <email@hidden> wrote:
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> >So....
> >
> > With Apple's announcement that its planning to switch over to Intel
> >chips, does this mean this whole effort with Darwin was less of a grass
> >roots effort as hobbyists to move the Mac OS over to x86 via Darwin and
> >more of Apple just sitting back and letting us be their lab rats while
> >we found solutions and answers to making Darwin more stability and
> >useable? I honestly don't mind, heck if Darwin keeps evolving into a
> >far more stable and robust commercial version, something with the
> >potential to chip away at the Windows empire, I'm all for that. I just
> >thought it was interesting to see how things have sort of come together
> >on this path.
>
> I think we did *a little more on x86 than just put out Darwin
> releases during the last 5 years, heh
>
> But sure, the Darmwin x86 community helped towards this whole effect.
>
> It's weird after so so long to be able to talk about this at all....
>
> JK
>
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