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Haven't seen any offical annocement for this, but it looks like they open sourced every version before the current releases
Was there something new in here you found interesting? This site is posted quite often:

https://hn.algolia.com/?query=opensource.apple.com&type=stor...

The most recent time was just a couple weeks ago, there was a large discussion along with it.

The most interesting thing to me would be if someone would highlight all the patches Apple has added to these packages.

Sorry... I didn't see that it was a dup. Usually it tells you when the exact url has been submitted before?
I agree this could use a more fitting title, otherwise it does seem like a dupe even though the 10.13 stuff may not have been posted a few weeks ago.
There was a time when Apple would use open source (and this website) as a marketing tool. Probably back in the Tiger/Leopard days. And they used to contribute their userland fixes to upstream BSD too. These days Apple doesn’t seem as committed to open sourcing of its core OS software as it once did.
Open sourcing the entire macOS probably still would not be difficult. Doing the same with iOS would be much harder.
Did they not need to update the Copyright Date? Still only 2012.

They have confusing places, opensource.apple.com and Apple.com/Opensources are two completely different page with different content.

It just shows Apple really couldn't care much about it.

Why cant they have a single Page that shows everything they use and release in a nice beautiful way.

They could open source everything but secret keys for cloud, secure enclave, secure booting, etc. It’s not like it would help knock-off iDevices or putting something other an iOS on an iDevice. Jailbreaking is almost dead and there hasn’t been much movement on making more system features having third-party plugins (ie iOS 11 Control Center Custom Controls).

Ideally, I’d like to see an opensource software and hardware phone with zero opaque binary firmware blobs, something that is independently verified by tearing apart, decapping and X-ray/microscope RTL verification. Security through crypto and the right eyeballs able to scrutinize end products with maximum information.