Am 28.12.2006 um 17:37 schrieb Gregory John Casamento:

Nikolaus,

They would be wrong.   GNUstep not an OS.

They might be wrong, but it's not their fault. If we want people to get it right we'll have to explain it to them in a catchy way - even if that might include to rename gnustep-base to gnustep-foundation and gnustep-gui to gnustep-appkit.


http://www.gnustep.org/information/aboutGNUstep.html

Later, GJC

regards, Lars

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:

In my experience (from other discussuions about GNUstep and even with
my mySTEP project), I think the reasons are manifold. What I have
collected is:

Another one just appeared in a German Cocoa developer discussion:

* GNUstep is an incomplete operating system and not a GUI framework -
people simply do not associate "GUI" with "AppKit" and "Base" with
"Foundation" and therefore not "GNUstep" with "Cocoa".

Nikolaus

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