I think you misunderstood, or I misstated. I think that a list should be posted. The balance between 'it works' and 'its fully supported' is the fine line I want see balanced. EG, several of the highest profile GnuStep apps will not work today, I think that needs to be made clear, and why (Windows Socket support is not x-platform friendly).
Andy -----Original Message----- From: Stefan Urbanek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 8:39 AM To: Andy Satori Cc: 'Richard Fillion'; 'GNUstep Discussion' Subject: RE: Lates windows builds on homepage Citát Andy Satori <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > As the originator of that thread, I disagree. What it says is that, > 'some applications work', and only with Windows users will that continue. > I disagree with yout disagreement :-) Aginad and again: copy from practices of others [other projects]... "some applications work" is sufficient reason for advertisment. Projects advertise even "we are going to implement this or that in the future release" with big letters. We have something to show, so why not?? Why to hide it and be content, that yes, we have it... > What I would do if it was my call, would be to post a list of binaries, and > a look at these apps, as well as a blurb about apps that are known not to > work yet (GnuMail & TalkSoup, and why (needs Cygwin or modifications to use > Winsock instead of BSD sockets. )) and most importantly actively invite > Windows developers to join the community and help fix those problems. > Ok, how would you "actively invite" windows developers? Do you think that they will care without reason? You have to make an impression, that it would be worth at least looking at gnustep. That requires some attractor, and workable gnustep apps ARE atrractor. We are in stage, that we have to advertise ANY success as a big success. Too much modesty is not in place here and now :-) > The thing that I think needs to be remembered is that the GnuStep website > serves three purposes, (a) provide information, (b) provide access, (c) > recruit potential users and developers. That last one is the real whopper > though. The first two are only valid if there are users, and as such the > third is the most important. > (c) was discussed herer many times. You would not get them by begging, you have to attract them. But now I am repeating myslef gain... Few points: 1. no one is perfect 2. outside world does not have to know it 3. if you would like to wait for perfection, you would wait forever Windows IS attractor if you like it or not, if you are windows user or not. By advertising Win portability, even only for some time - several months, we can only gain and nothing to lose. GNUstep-wise will not care, GNUstep-unaware will start to be aware... Stefan p.s.: If you go to your first date [with new person of your interest] you do the same ... you get dressed exceptionally well, you behave yourself better, you use "picky" dictionary... you make yourself more attractive. Or at least, this strategy is more successful :o) > Andy > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Richard Fillion > Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 5:06 PM > To: Stefan Urbanek > Cc: GNUstep Discussion > Subject: Re: Lates windows builds on homepage > > I think that's a great idea (the posting of binaries, screenshots, > etc..) except for one small point... It was made painfully clear the other > day on the ML that gnustep-gui isn't officially supported under windows. So > I think it would be sending conflicting messages. "Hey look! it works in > windows, just umm... don't umm... ask us about it." > > Richard Fillion > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > On Feb 13, 2006, at 3:45 PM, Stefan Urbanek wrote: > > > Hi again and excuse me for too many emails today... > > > > What do you think about collecting all recently released Windows > > binaries and/or screeshots and advertise them in a "flashy" style on > > the GNUstep home page? I think it is something to celebrate, even > > inside our community we thing of it as something that was expected and > > something that is obvious... > > > > Also, if there is an application that works on OS X, Linux and MS > > Windows and author can provide screenshots, that would be even more > > great - to have all 3 sshots side by side... > > > > I'll (and others can too) try to post on Slashdot then: "GNUstep > > proves to be a cross-platform"... The prove exists, but it was not > > shared with the outside world... not with enough orchestra, ceremony > > and fireworks :-) > > > > Regards, > > > > Stefan Urbanek > > -- > > http://stefan.agentfarms.net > > > > First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, > > then you win. > > - Mahatma Gandhi > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Discuss-gnustep mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss-gnustep mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep > Stefan Urbanek -- http://stefan.agentfarms.net First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win. - Mahatma Gandhi
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