Well, SCALE is over and I can only say that it was great. :) I got to meet
Scott Christley and I also got to meet the WindowMaker team. They're all
awesome people.

SCALE is a large conference. There were a couple of thousand people there.
We had about 150 people take fliers from our booth and ask about GNUstep and
we did get some of the "So, when are you guys putting out the next version
of WindowMaker" questions. :) I told those people about what GNUstep was and
sent them to our friends at booth #37, which was the WindowMaker team.

I tried to emphasize a few things with the people who came by:

   1. We're still alive and active
   2. We're, first and foremost a cross-platform development evironment
   3. We are following the Cocoa changes when we can and trying to maintain
   source compatibility with Cocoa and OpenStep.

I showed them Gorm and ProjectCenter. I also showed them some applications
running on both GNUstep and on the Mac to illustrate portability. Scott and
I discussed that, for the next conference, we want to have a DO
demonstration and some more database applications to show as well as Etoile.
I did show them the Etoile website and told people about both of our
appearances on FLOSS Weekly (#44 and #56 for those who haven't listened
yet). Scott also had some suggestions about how to improve things the next
time around which I have taken to heart. He said we should concentrate more
on apps as well as emphasize our development environment much more.

Most hard core developers knew who we were right off the bat, some people
still had us confused with WindowMaker, but fixing that just took some
explaining. Just the simple act of being here was worth it just to educate
people and to make them aware of what's going on with GNUstep.

I was also approached by someone from the LinuxFund who is intersted in
helping us to reach 1.0 and wants us to keep in touch with them.

We ended the first day by having dinner with the WindowMaker team: John,
Erin and Kevin. We discussed the possibilities of more cooperation between
GNUstep and WindowMaker, specifically getting rid of WiNGS in WindowMaker
and replacing it with GNUstep.

I also got to meet Randal Schwartz (author of a number of perl books and
host on FLOSS Weekly). The night before the conference I saw this:

<http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_2qH5zqXu7wQ/SaLY3jGX4YI/AAAAAAAAAA0/7MjE3eJ961M/s1600-h/Randals-3g2.jpg>

I told him (jokingly) that I was tempted to make a post called "I can has
Randal's 3G?" but I resisted the temptation. ;)

The second day of the conference wasn't nearly as busy as the first. Sunday
seems to be a lot slower than Saturday at these things.

All in all, I think the simple act of being there was a good thing for
GNUstep. I'm definitely planning on going to SCALE next year and, if
possible, other conferences which I can easily make it to in the future. :)

-- 
Gregory Casamento
Open Logic Corporation, Principal Consultant
## GNUstep Chief Maintainer
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