On 10.06.2015 13:30, Khaled Hosny wrote:
So why Mac OS X is treated differently, what is so special about it?
Mac OS X is an actual operating system with an actual SDK that defines
the stable and supported interfaces of the platform. GNU/Linux on the
other hand is a random collection of packages with mostly undocumented
stability and support properties. i don't believe that making
developer's lives harder in the long term by allowing them to treat Mac
OS X as a random collection of packages is worth any short term benefit.
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