The silly thing about this is, of course, that the intel version of OS X has already been hacked, without the help of Apple-published kernel code.
Holding it back has accomplished nothing (except, of course, angering all those who need the kernel code, as documentation, as a starting point for own developments, or just as a fun thing to read).
As someone who falls in the last category (yes, I do like to read source code) I just hope that they'll just waiting to clean up the xnu code, to then release it.
by Johannes — Feb 24
Holding it back has accomplished nothing (except, of course, angering all those who need the kernel code, as documentation, as a starting point for own developments, or just as a fun thing to read).
As someone who falls in the last category (yes, I do like to read source code) I just hope that they'll just waiting to clean up the xnu code, to then release it.