To clarify:

The code involved in the leak isn't the whole of Windows 10, but apparently
it does contain a bunch of drivers and kernel components. So far as I'm
aware, it's a kit designed for trusted companies that have device driver
development teams, and contains special debug/testing builds alongside with
reference sources and testing tools.

This does not matter, however: it's still illegal to obtain that leaked
data, and it will effectively ban anyone who has read it from contributing,
the same as with any other leak, past or future.


On 24 June 2017 at 16:29, katahiromz . <katayama.hirofumi...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> According to The Register, Windows 10 source has been leaked. But reading
> that codes is still illegal for ReactOS development, so we might fire you
> if you read in the case.
>
> ---- Please don't read the leaked source.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Katayama Hirofumi MZ
> 片山博文MZ
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