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Talk:Dream Team
Members
Why are pimskeks, saurik and xvolks included? They are all respectable people and involved with these jailbreaks, but I don't consider them a "member" of the "Dream Team". In the original announcement (I can't find the tweet anymore) there were only the other four. Also, in the meantime, probably p0sixninja retired, at least from Chronic Dev. (The latest activity shows he's still active though.) But maybe you have newer/better infos. --http 01:17, 22 October 2012 (MDT)
- I don't really have better sources… I put in some names that were related to the developments. Oh well… Again, it's not like this is a new, "official" jailbreak team that splintered off from the iPhone Dev Team and Chronic Dev Team. :P --Dialexio 11:00, 22 October 2012 (MDT)
- The list is who there was when it was formed. People have come, people have gone. Maybe we could add a list of past members? --5urd 11:45, 23 October 2012 (MDT)
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The original naming of "Dream Team" was on pod2g's blog. This is confirmed up by a reference on the iPhone Dev Team's blog. Pimseks assisted with the app used to jailbreak A5 devices on 5.0.1. xvolks ported/updated planetbeing's iBooks fixes to the Corona/absinthe jailbreak. saurik contributed to the 5.1 untethered jailbreak. I don't know if any of these contributions mean that these individuals are considered a member of the Team (which as Dialexio points out never was an official team), but I thought I'd through it out there. --The preceding unsigned comment was added by Olethros (talk) 12:21, October 22, 2012 (MDT). Please consult this page for more info on how to sign pages, and how to fix this.
- A contribution does not necessarily mean you are a member. Just because I discover an exploit in iOS does not mean I am member of the OS X development team. Maybe we could add a list of contributers on the absinthe page and remove the contributions section? --11:45, 23 October 2012 (MDT)