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Revision as of 09:38, 28 July 2008
Why do we need a wiki?
Have you been on the hackint0sh forums?
Have you been on the dev team's wiki?
Have you been to the dev team's blog?
Have you been on geohot's blog?
Have you been on iphone-elite's website?
Everywhere is an incomplete resource that doesn't give the whole picture. We need a complete resource. Dev used to have an editable wiki that anyone was supposed to be allowed to get an account on. GJ, who is long forgotten in the iPhone community used to do a great job updating it. Then dev told him what he could and couldn't say. He quit. After I was asked to leave dev, my account was banned. Why? I wasn't going to deface the wiki. Maybe I'd even post some information. But dev was dev. That wiki fell into a state of disrepair, until the hosting finally went down.
After that, many sites posted information on the iPhone. iphone-elite, another group that split from dev due to dev's closed nature maintained a wiki for a while. Then Zibri happened, and the few people who knew anything in elite went back to dev. Dev posted a very incomplete "wiki" which they are the sole editors of. Thats not a wiki, thats a web page.
I haven't had the time I'd had to work on the iPhone, and I don't forsee time being available in the near future. So I'll take this weekend to dump my brain, and the scattered resources around the net, into this wiki. I hope this can be a neutral source for publishing information. Everyone can edit, all I ask is you sign up for an account to attempt to keep the spammers out. This site costs me $100 a year to run; paid for by the ads on my blog. So no donation links or ads will ever appear here. And try to keep information here neutral, although if you added a big section, feel free to add your name.
With regards to "secret" information. If you have an exploit that could be used later and serves no purpose now, keep it secret. If an exploit was used in a released tool or isn't in the latest version, there's no reason not to explain it. Everything else, explain it.
I see a real problem with the iPhone hacking community. Most of the knowledge about the iPhone is somewhere within the dev team. If the dev team disbands and even a minor update is made which breaks things, all we'll have is a couple closed source tools and random information scattered around the internet.
Let's document this device better than anyone at apple knows it
~geohot