
05-06-2009, 10:32 AM
|
|
Thats nice, but there is a slight misunderstanding here. It is really about how you release.
One might be interested to try someting, but on a reasonable efford basesis.
Remember OS X is very much liked cos of it's useabillity, even if we are putting our selfs there through hackintoshes.
Great products allways have a great useabillity and not just 1 million features.
Like I said, me personally: I won't be looking into things anymore, even when they might be beneficial, cos I been put off by this release policy and don't know what's next. Others might feel the same.
Due to my switch to an Intel machine, there is really no need for another kernel for me personally. But I surely will try the original new Voodoo kernel when(ever) it comes out, cos even though it's not here now, I already know what I'll be getting.
(Also, manual link: one might not want to become a member of another forum, to get a manual of something he or she gets from the "release" forum)
Last edited by Valentine; 05-06-2009 at 10:35 AM.
|