Ok, I lied I'm posting again.

I have not asked anyone to do anything except admit that GNUstep is more than just a development environment.

I truly apologize if I have offended any of you.

There have been several allusions to limited resources, I am not asking anyone to change or redirect their efforts. I have probably spent 150 hours over the last couple of weeks trying to get (I fear to use the term here) a workable desktop, creating icons, making application wrappers writing menu definition files, modifying applications and searching for information. I don't have a day job, I'm retired, I was looking for a project that would retain my interest and could be useful when I go back and get my Master's degree and perhaps when I start a second career teaching.

When I suggest that GNUstep.org could be enhanced to provide a repository of patches, supporting files and howto's, I am not asking anyone to do those things, I am asking for permission to do those things myself and hopefully in the process get some other people as excited as I am about the possibilities this environment presents.

I am trying to learn to program in C at the moment, I used to be a pretty decent Pascal/VB/VBA and database programmer, I have been in the computer industry since I got my first job in 1978 repairing TRS-80s. I am learning C so that I can then learn Objective-C so that I can help more with the programming side of the effort.


To those of you who have answered my questions, I appreciate your efforts. To those of you that are ridiculing me, too bad, I am interested in this project and I don't give up that easily.

Love me or hate me you will have to admit that there has been more interest on this mailing list in the last three days than in the
last three years, and interest is not just people outside the project.

Most sincerely and respectfully,

J. Jordan



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