It doesn't look like much of a build at this point. TechCrunch should have waited three of four more months before exposing the "secret" chromeOS folder. Now they have gone and broken the news so that Google has moved it to a new, doubtlessly much more secure location.
So all we can look at now is a very scant version with frequent crashes. I guess it is still worth it.
>As a reminder, you’ll only be able to install this if you have Linux.
Ah, no. The only way you can use this if you run a debian based linux distribution or a distribution that is using deb package manager.
This might not be the best example, there have been many times in the past where Mr. Siegler has thrown around terms he has absolutely no idea what it is. Very cringe worthy.
How is this irresponsible? It's an open source project. Sure Google removed those items in a recent revision, but those items are /still/ in the source repository.
What does Google have to gain from trying to hide Chrome OS at this point? They've announced it. It's open source. I don't understand why they're treating it like some super secret project now.
So all we can look at now is a very scant version with frequent crashes. I guess it is still worth it.