No, it doesn't particularly mean that. Even if Leopard comes out in April, the major focus of WWDC is still the opportunity for developers to get hands-on training sessions on the new OS.
No, it doesn't particularly mean that. Even if Leopard comes out in April, the major focus of WWDC is still the opportunity for developers to get hands-on training sessions on the new OS.
Of course, that said, I wouldn't be surprised if it doesn't come out until June. Indications from the current developer seeds are that it's not all that close to being ready.