A little background: a few /g/ents got together and started a private tracker a few months ago. We've been inviting different 4chan boards, hoping to diversify our content. Now it's your turn, we want some of you kind /prog/rammers to join us and upload rare/interesting stuff to improve our little tracker's selection.
If you're interested, join #inviteme on irc.typhon.isa-geek.com and wait for an interview. It's pretty easy, I swear.
>>50
If you mean the 19-part download that's freely available on the Apple website (but requires old Apple software to run) then no, because it's useless.
>>52
You can run it in an old world mac emulator, which you can get for free as well, and you can download one of a few compiled versions of the system software from their website as well.
Contrast to Windows. Betcha can't find 3.1 on Microsoft's website.
>>53
The windows 3.1 torrent i used to download it was a lot faster than Apple's web site.
And it was easier to find than that page full of multi-part downloads.
Apple is explicitly fine with people downloading old stuff no one cares about anymore. An official torrent would be ideal, I agree, and a "history" section on their site with download links (and perhaps some screenshots, and blurbs about those old OS releases and history of the company from a programming perspective) would be quite fascinating.