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Apple rebrands "OS X" as "macOS"#17

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@jserv jserv commented Jun 23, 2019

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In 2012, with the release of OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, the name of the
system was shortened from Mac OS X to OS X. In 2016, with the release
of macOS 10.12 Sierra, the name was changed from OS X to macOS to
streamline it with the branding of Apple's other primary operating
systems: iOS, watchOS, and tvOS.

Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacOS

@jserv jserv force-pushed the macos-rebranding branch from 634c193 to 5688c42 Compare June 23, 2019 08:18
In 2012, with the release of OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, the name of the
system was shortened from Mac OS X to OS X. In 2016, with the release
of macOS 10.12 Sierra, the name was changed from OS X to macOS to
streamline it with the branding of Apple's other primary operating
systems: iOS, watchOS, and tvOS.

Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacOS
@jserv jserv force-pushed the macos-rebranding branch from 5688c42 to a667971 Compare June 24, 2019 02:16
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jserv commented Jun 24, 2019

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@daanx, I have rebase'd dev branch and perform force push. Once dev is the default branch, all pull requests can be merged (or squashed) into dev branch first, and then the maintainer(s) can decide which of these git commits should be merged/picked into master branch.

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Thanks!

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