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I later joined with the Rhapsody Project [x86] as an Archivist/Researcher.
RacerX's Rhapsody Page:
http://www.shawcomputing.net/resources/apple/rhapsody/faq.html
It was a 1 step forward - 2 steps back kinda thing. But a real education in "searching".
Fravia's
http://www.searchlores.org/
I personally would have liked to have pursued Copland:
Mac OS 8 Revealed [Copland] The Real OS 8:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0201479559/qid=1152563948/sr=1-16/...
We arguably found the first Darwin release, and other tid-bits scattered around, old Developer CDs [which are cool as hell] and the Apple site was the most help, but they had "cleaned up" after themselves real well™.
We got former Gurus that practically made the sign of the cross as they backed away from us, all the time wishing us "luck".
I theorized, privately, we'd run into crown jewels territory by the difficulty we encountered.
It pretty much fell apart on it's own, because of [wait for it] ... drivers.
It was for fun mainly, and IT was fun.
Months later and unrelated (?), the site was hacked and so was I [seriously, and we have Macs]. Did we strike a nerve with someone?
Who knows.
I don't know, we'd all pretty much gone our own way and it was dead for many reasons.
As for these Blokes at Longhorn Reloaded, I'm wishing you "luck".
Really.
;-)
hylas





Member since:
2007-02-22
Cynical, but well said.
IANAL, but I'm pretty sure "Longhorn Reloaded" could very easily run into legal trouble.
This reminds of when, a long while back, a "revival" of Rhapsody was started (http://osnews.com/story.php/6130/Introducing-the-Rhapsody-Project). Sadly, it didn't get anywhere, and that will probably the case with this.