On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 10:03 AM, h...@computer.org <h...@computer.org> wrote:

> If done correctly, they don't interfere. And, I have not seen any
> package management system of any Linux distro that provides more than
> some basic packages like Base, GUI, Gorm. But I may be wrong.
>

I guess this is where I was going with it.  Most people will not want to
install GNUstep from source, or even binaries, instead will just use their
own PM.  I'm hoping we can keep packages in the repositories more updated
than they currently are... I'm guilty here, haven't updated the Slackware
stuff in a while (hoping 13.0 will be out sometime this month).


> Well, it is a collaborative tool - it is not intelligent by itself. It
> is not a robot or something.
> There is a simple "Click here to fix it!" link in SWI. So, please if
> you find a newer version of anything, please add.
>
> You can do it as user as well as author.
>

I think we probably need to do a better job of advertising it.  I would
guess most users of GNUstep based apps, and even some developers, do not
know this index even exists.  The link in the "Applications" menu in the
GNUstep website seems to be widely overlooked.  Or am I way off base here
and everyone already know it's there?


> Hm. I am not sure if this easily fits into the concept. It is not just
> a simple list of apps showing the latest version of each one and
> throwing away the older ones. It is designed as a newsticker / feed
> where you see all messages sorted by date. If someone makes small
> incremental comments, you will see several to the same topic.
>
> I also think that it is a matter of traffic. The archetype it tries to
> follow is www.versiontracker.com which has the same effect - but
> approx. 30 new entries per day so that you simply don't see the older
> ones.
>

I think this was brought up a while ago, and now that you mentioned this I
remember.  I'm good with this, I had just forgotten we went through it
already.

Stefan
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