Since I am away tomorrow, the weekly editorial is already available
    from [1]http://www.gnustep.net

Editorial 15 November 2001

   The mailing-lists

    Again the GNUstep IRC-channel was mentioned on the list. Some think it
    is a handy addition to the mailinglists, if you want to join go to the
    OpenProjects server and /join #GNUstep

    Then there was a large inquiry from Ziemowit Laski from Apple, who
    asked if there was any interrest in Objective-C++ in the GNU Compiler
    Collection (gcc). And yes, there was interest. A lot of positive
    responses followed.

   Code changes

    The major issue this week ofcourse was the release of gnustep-make
    version 1.2.0. Our many thanks go out to Nicola Pero, for this great
    milestone.

    Richard Frith-Macdonald added a lot of documenting in Base.gsdoc and
    made NSUserDefaults log to syslog, made NSNumber and NSUserDefaults
    MacOS X compatible.

    NSBrowser encoder and decoder added by Laurent Julliard

    And Fred Kiefer did a lot of work on the Font handling side.

   Applications

    No major changes this week.

   Documentation

    Martin Brecher released the first version of GWorkspace.app User
    Guide.

    Dennis Leeuw

References

    1. http://www.gnustep.net/



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