Re: Leopard Sources?
Re: Leopard Sources?
- Subject: Re: Leopard Sources?
- From: "mm w" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2007 01:57:43 -0700
I 'm just back from the University ave, and I finished configuring my
new laptop :),
yes pay for testing is quite strange..., but i could say in this
story, Solaris doesn't
challenge directly the MS desktop, Mac OSX does, i don't think the
situation is so bad :)
opendarwin should have been the second tree, but people decided to
drop the project
and succumb to the first difficulty, APSL is not so bad, the license
is just not regular
or predictable :),
at least OpenSolaris is a model in terms of "code" and reactivity...
there's a lot of people motivated by this project (since a long time now),
but the only opportunity to participe to this "open source project"
is to submit RADARS...
it's really not fairplay :), "macosforge" is an "apple's vista" success :)
-mmw
On 10/27/07, Andrew Gallatin <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> > having it, and to kick out their shiny XServes and put some lousy =20
> > Sun's into their racks just because Apple can't adopt SCTP, and gives =20=
>
> I agree with everything you say. However, please don't denegrate Sun.
> At least via OpenSolaris, the Sun development process is transparent.
> Granted, it is somewhat byzantine by tranditional Open Source
> standards, but at least 3rd party developers have access to the
> development source and the revision control system. Contrast this to
> the Apple "Top Secret, everthing under NDA, pay us $500 to try the
> binary" model. Not to mention that Solaris blows the doors off of
> Darwin on the same hardware...
>
>
> Drew
>
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