I'm so sorry for posting this in the wrong place, but can the team officially release the source code of Cycada (Cider) on GitHub or somewhere else? I tried contacting everyone in the team with no result. Some were because they required Columbia emails, others were long inactive. If you deleted the code or lost it, tell me, or if you can’t release it for legal reasons, tell me. To keep us safe, don’t release iOS proprietary frameworks and put a guide on adding them yourself from a jailbroken device or IPSW. Also if you have the IPA files from the iPhone 3GS please upload them to archive.org as some of them are lost media. Please also put a documentation on installing it to a rooted device. I’d love to try Cycada out, and even the Museum of Modern Art is looking for Cycada, as well as businesses who rely on legacy iOS apps and are restricted to old hardware. I'd also love to see Flux and M2 released as well, as well as non-mobile projects like GamePod. Please communicate this to the team to finally release code that have been unreleased for years.
I'm so sorry for posting this in the wrong place, but can the team officially release the source code of Cycada (Cider) on GitHub or somewhere else? I tried contacting everyone in the team with no result. Some were because they required Columbia emails, others were long inactive. If you deleted the code or lost it, tell me, or if you can’t release it for legal reasons, tell me. To keep us safe, don’t release iOS proprietary frameworks and put a guide on adding them yourself from a jailbroken device or IPSW. Also if you have the IPA files from the iPhone 3GS please upload them to archive.org as some of them are lost media. Please also put a documentation on installing it to a rooted device. I’d love to try Cycada out, and even the Museum of Modern Art is looking for Cycada, as well as businesses who rely on legacy iOS apps and are restricted to old hardware. I'd also love to see Flux and M2 released as well, as well as non-mobile projects like GamePod. Please communicate this to the team to finally release code that have been unreleased for years.