> [...] > > > > p.s.: 'not yet'-reason is not an obstacle, as it is not immediate > > > > action, but rather longer project plan. > > > Yes, however, IMHO some (if not all) of the 'not yet'-issues need be > > > resolved before offering a 'proposal.' Otherwise, especially with > > > respect to missing functionality, they wouldn't be interested. > > I have to agree with you, that the proposal should be written after the > > issues are resolved. I wrote the sentence because I wanted people to give > > constructive feedback. >
Regardless of whether the team working on this project decides to use GNUstep, I think we at least owe it to ourselves to let them know that we exist as a potential platform for porting OpenOffice. It may be possible for them to keep it in mind when coding. Just a thought. -- Christopher Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
