Apple Plans To Release Rendezvous As Open Source 348
Snuffub writes "According to MacCentral, Apple announced during an interview today that they would be releasing Rendezvous, their implementation of the zeroconf standard, under an open source license. I can't see this as being anything but great news for everyone involved -- the community gets a mature implementation of an emerging technology, and Apple benefits as more devices are created to support Rendezvous. For everyone interested, you'll be able to download the source from Apple's site in a couple weeks." uglyhead69 adds: "The article is light on details and doesn't mention what license will be used, but it's probably safe to assume that it's the APSL."
Make Rendezvous Open Source! (Score:5, Funny)
oh wait. they already have?
Re:Peripherals! (Score:2, Funny)
Now if I could just find another job I'd be all set.
Automatic Bolo server finder? (Score:2, Funny)
Bolo and WinBolo [winbolo.com] rock!
Cheers
VikingBrad
Re:x86...barff (Score:5, Funny)
The Floppy Drive, no we had that first
The home computer, no we had that first too
The mouse, no we had that one first
The GUI, no Xerox had that but didn't want it, we got it and made it good.
Oh I know SCSI, no wait, that was another first for us.
You must mean USB, well yeah Intel developed that first, but they just sat on it, Apple ran with it and wow, now look where it is.
Oh you mean 64 bit processors for consumers, no wait that was us too.
You must mean M$ programs, no wait we had those first too.
Oh well
Re:I forsee a hiccup... (Score:3, Funny)
No worries, I don't see most Linux kernel hackers being really anxious to incorporate a bunch of Objective-C code into the kernel, do you? ;-)
Autoconfig DVD player? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:x86...barff (Score:2, Funny)