Blogger Info: OpenCore Legacy Patcher Development & Future Support
The developers of OpenCore Legacy Patcher have opened official discussions regarding future macOS versions (like macOS Tahoe/Sequoia updates) and how users can support the project while ensuring system stability.
Key Takeaways & Best Practices:
- Be Patient with Legacy Support: When Apple releases new macOS versions (e.g. macOS 15 Sequoia or future versions like Tahoe), it takes months of reverse engineering for the OCLP team to restore graphics drivers, Wi-Fi stacks, and T1/T2 security chip workarounds.
- Do Not Spam GitHub Issues: Refrain from opening duplicate issue tickets on GitHub asking when a specific macOS version will be supported. This distracts developers from actually writing the code.
- Stay on Stable Releases: If your Mac is a daily driver, do not attempt to install macOS betas or unsupported pre-release versions. Wait until OCLP officially releases an update declaring support.
Read the official developer issue on GitHub Issue #1183 to stay updated on progress.
Original Question: "A Message From the Developers of OpenCore legacy Patcher."
Hello Everyone, Last Night ( in my Timezone) One of the Developers of the OpenCore legacy Patcher opened an Issue on Github. and i suggest reading it, and once again, Thank you Devs for all your amazing work that Has Saved millions of Unsupported macs, lets give a cheers for the devs, they deserve it and they deserve the best!
Hopefully One day, we will get macOS Tahoe Support. We Just have to Stick it out, till the Developers Figure it out! Cheers!
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