[email protected] wrote: > Some thoughts (without priorities): > > 1. How to install and run GNUstep on Windows That is really simple and wont help with these FOSS developers, they aren't interested in Windows. The people who are wont be there.
> 2. The new Cairo Backend (Cairo - Fred) The cairo backend isn't that new any more. There isn't much progress to show and anyway I am still not planning to attend FOSDEM, but may change my mind if interesting stuff is happening there. > 3. Applications, Applications, Applications (GAP - Riccardo) That would be great, but is Riccardo attending? > 4. How can I contribute to GNUstep? I have plenty of ideas for that. Maybe I should write a separate mail on that topic. > 5. Is there a nice Desktop? (Etoile - Quentin) As far as I know that current release of Etoile isn't that well adjusted to the recent GNUstep release. Maybe we should wait for the next release where we plan to get things closer together again. > 5. What do I get from GNUstep what I don't from GTK, Qt, Cocoa, > Android, etc.? Here you counting skills left you :-) > 6. (non-)Compatibility to Macintosh and iPhone I never looked at the iPhone SDK, but our compatibility to Cocoa has improved a lot over the last year. > 7. What and how can I do with (Scalable) OpenGroupWare? (Helge) _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
