macsimumnews.com— Apple has launched Mac OS Forge, a new community development site hosted designed to support Web Kit and other open source projects focused on Mac OS X.
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dear apple fanboys thanks to your hard work on your is**t machines I have been down dugg a total of 107 times. See you on the next postTVRps: keep crying as I've said before, I live off the tears of the mac fanboys.I'm an ugly motherf**ker, no?
"Security? security by obscurity, mates. If apple was as mainstream as windows, sure enough someone would find exploits for apple like millions do for windows daily because where there is a will there is a way. *nix systems aren't totally secure."Total FUD. If that's all you've got to argue with, you've not got anything to argue with.Just to bring you up to speed, the Darwin kernel is open source. You can download it yourself, examine the code and find an exploit if you wish. Not *very* obscure, is it?No-one is saying the Unix systems are totally secure. What they are is more secure by design and all the FUD in the world won't change that.[edit: crap, I could have sworn I hit 'reply']
On thing that the article doesn't mention (either that or I overlooked it), and wasn't available as news at the WWDC, is that the site is also the new home of the DarwinPorts project, rechristened as MacPorts (<a class="user" href="http://www.macports.org/).">http://www.macports.org/).</a> One nice thing about the move is that they also migrated their projects from CVS to Subversion. The old sites are still available (<a class="user" href="http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/),">http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/),</a> but they've been deprecated; all new activity is done under MacPorts. They're moving the documentation pages over as fast as they can, but from what I can tell it was a pretty smooth migration - I was able to resync my DP installation to the new MP installation without any problems.
macports is moving to macosforge:"CVS and Bugzilla shutdown pending move to MacOSForgePosted by jberry on Tuesday, August 29th, 2006 at 2:21 pmThe cvs and bugzilla repositories at opendarwin have been frozen pending the move to MacOSForge. We will notify you when they are restored.We are moving from cvs to subversion, and from Bugzilla to trac."
digitaldividerSep 1, 2006
dear apple fanboys thanks to your hard work on your is**t machines I have been down dugg a total of 107 times. See you on the next postTVRps: keep crying as I've said before, I live off the tears of the mac fanboys.I'm an ugly motherf**ker, no?
greyareaSep 1, 2006
"Security? security by obscurity, mates. If apple was as mainstream as windows, sure enough someone would find exploits for apple like millions do for windows daily because where there is a will there is a way. *nix systems aren't totally secure."Total FUD. If that's all you've got to argue with, you've not got anything to argue with.Just to bring you up to speed, the Darwin kernel is open source. You can download it yourself, examine the code and find an exploit if you wish. Not *very* obscure, is it?No-one is saying the Unix systems are totally secure. What they are is more secure by design and all the FUD in the world won't change that.[edit: crap, I could have sworn I hit 'reply']
rshustonSep 1, 2006
On thing that the article doesn't mention (either that or I overlooked it), and wasn't available as news at the WWDC, is that the site is also the new home of the DarwinPorts project, rechristened as MacPorts (<a class="user" href="http://www.macports.org/).">http://www.macports.org/).</a> One nice thing about the move is that they also migrated their projects from CVS to Subversion. The old sites are still available (<a class="user" href="http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/),">http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/),</a> but they've been deprecated; all new activity is done under MacPorts. They're moving the documentation pages over as fast as they can, but from what I can tell it was a pretty smooth migration - I was able to resync my DP installation to the new MP installation without any problems.
macewanSep 1, 2006
macports is moving to macosforge:"CVS and Bugzilla shutdown pending move to MacOSForgePosted by jberry on Tuesday, August 29th, 2006 at 2:21 pmThe cvs and bugzilla repositories at opendarwin have been frozen pending the move to MacOSForge. We will notify you when they are restored.We are moving from cvs to subversion, and from Bugzilla to trac."
acetracerSep 1, 2006
Maybe he means a POSIX-compliant operating system? Like Windows NT.
digitaldividerSep 1, 2006
no steve jobs did. that paint chip eating whore.
penguindude15Sep 1, 2006
so is this going to take the place of Open Darwin?
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