Apple has a history of taking their sweet time releasing the code, and anyone who follows comex or Saurik on Twitter will understand the situation. The (not-quite complete) release of the iOS 4.3 source is a positive move, but Apple will still need to be much quicker in the future to appease developers and open source advocates.
I think it is time that Apple gets their act together and becomes more straight-forward with LGPL compliance. It is not acceptable to delay the source code release for 8 weeks after shipping a LGPL licensed software. Especially not, if you have already demonstrated in the past that you are well aware of the obligations and have a process and a website to release the corresponding source code under the license conditions. — Welte
Homepage: Apple Open Source page