Other than moving it to github, is there actually anything new here? They're still talking about the xmas release (2008), and of targeting Darwin9 (2007) and Darwin10(2009).
I fully appreciate the "doing it for the fun of it" mentality. Am I wrong in assuming that is the "why" behind this project?<p>I have used OS X full time for 7 years now, and I love it, but I never thought the kernel had much to recommend it.
This is something I've been waiting for. After years of standby I've been working on Arch OS X again lately (fully operational but currently waiting for trademark approval from the Arch Linux team) and Arch Darwin is something I was contemplating to do for fun at some unspecified timeframe in the future.
Darwin was cool until Apple quit releasing ISO files and just the source code that needed a lot of work to debug it and put it back together.<p>I'm glad to see someone took it over and has a goal of making Darwin ISO files. I hope it also gets an OSX themed skin for whatever Desktop GUI they decide to use with Cario Dock or something to look like OSX.