Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 9th May 2009 09:58 UTC
Since it's weekend, which usually equates to no news, we figured we'd follow in Engadget's footsteps by asking you, our dear and loving readers, what you would change about Apple's current Mac Pro. Engadget readers already had a few things to say - this is the internet after all. And since this is OSNews, we add a question of our own: what would you change about Mac OS X?
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Better openness when it comes to portability of open source projects unique to Darwin/Mac OS X, such as CoreFoundation, mDNSresponder and the Kerberos LKDC-feature. I'd really like for Apple to see these technologies as a way of making the whole family of open source OSs fit together nicely in a way you'd never see coming from Redmond ...
What I'm basically targeting here is the portability of Apples open source projects for the benefit of the entire open source ecosystem!
Calendarserver is a true hit on Linux and FreeBSD so why stop there? Let the really good ideas rub off ...
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It's quite simple, really ...
Better openness when it comes to portability of open source projects unique to Darwin/Mac OS X, such as CoreFoundation, mDNSresponder and the Kerberos LKDC-feature. I'd really like for Apple to see these technologies as a way of making the whole family of open source OSs fit together nicely in a way you'd never see coming from Redmond ...
What I'm basically targeting here is the portability of Apples open source projects for the benefit of the entire open source ecosystem!
Calendarserver is a true hit on Linux and FreeBSD so why stop there? Let the really good ideas rub off ...