XNU is a part of Darwin and has been free software published at https://opensource.apple.com/source/xnu/ for the last 17 years.
The github mirror might be new, I don’t know how to check that at a glance.
Or is it that https://github.com/opensource-apple/xnu is the one that has been free software all along, and https://github.com/apple/darwin-xnu is a new repo with some previously unreleased bits?
Seems like the breaking news is that the ARM parts have been released.
Aha, cool.
Right, should have put that in the title. I don’t see an option to edit at the moment though.
Isn’t it interesting how we* don’t consider something open source until it gets published on a specific proprietary SaaS application?
* some (many?) of us
This is why I hate that people say github is the home of open source :( I think I’d honestly would rather put my stuff on savannah…
Now if they’d only release Quartz, things could get interesting :) (Highly unlikely, I know.)
XNU is a part of Darwin and has been free software published at https://opensource.apple.com/source/xnu/ for the last 17 years.
The github mirror might be new, I don’t know how to check that at a glance.
Or is it that https://github.com/opensource-apple/xnu is the one that has been free software all along, and https://github.com/apple/darwin-xnu is a new repo with some previously unreleased bits?
Seems like the breaking news is that the ARM parts have been released.
Aha, cool.
Right, should have put that in the title. I don’t see an option to edit at the moment though.
Isn’t it interesting how we* don’t consider something open source until it gets published on a specific proprietary SaaS application?
* some (many?) of us
This is why I hate that people say github is the home of open source :( I think I’d honestly would rather put my stuff on savannah…
Now if they’d only release Quartz, things could get interesting :) (Highly unlikely, I know.)