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Re: MACFORGE request for a project


  • Subject: Re: MACFORGE request for a project
  • From: almisr <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 21:44:03 +0200



Indeed- Darwin isn't your run-of-the-mill open source project. Instead, it's more of a "here's-some-code--the-release-process-is- a-secret" project. It's a one-way street.

-M



It is not with this kind of speech that you will do something in your life ...
it is an easy answer fortunately that you do not work with me
because you would have badly with the buttocks



I apologize if I angered you in some way but I don't really understand what you said- do you use some web translation tool? Perhaps you didn't understand what I said either. To be clear, Apple claims that the Darwin project is open source project when, in fact, the processes behind the development of the project are absolute secrets. Therefore, to make any contribution to the Darwin project, you are one of the following:


1) an Apple employee
2) contributing a small, self-contained patch
2) someone that can anticipate Apple's next move before they make it, thereby saving Apple development time and money


Cheers,
M

sorry but the base BSD is not secret ... it's not the subject of my project request

and i 'm  very happy we don't work together ...
I just used it to try to stay polished

second : there is no secret in dev , just work


Best Regards {|}


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