Hi, Lars.

On May 28 2008, Lars Noodén wrote:
> Rogério Brito wrote:
> 
> > A good start would be to ask them to have their CVS/Subversion/whatever
> > repository "revealed" and not just snapshots of their software when they
> > release a new point release of MacOS X.
> 
> Ok.  Can you also send a link to Apple's snapshots so I can put the
> request into context?

Sure here they are: http://www.opensource.apple.com/darwinsource/

The package name in question is diskdev_cmds (which I renamed to hfsprogs,
since only part of their package is relevant to GNU/Linux distributions).

> > The address to complain to would be https://bugreport.apple.com or
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
> 
> Ok.  Do you know of a way to 'deep link' to Apple's bug reports?

Now, you've got me. They seem to ask for a registration and I have no clue
on how it works. I wish that they were as open as Debian regarding their
Bug Tracking System.

Do you have a semi-throw away email addy? Registering for an Apple
Developer Connection (ADC) is free, but requires a registration.

That's all that I know.

> Otherwise, 10000 people could file the same report and each get a
> blow-off answer, like "we are looking into it" for two years.

Yes, I understand that.


Regards, Rogério Brito.

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