On 9 Aug 2013, at 09:56, Pirmin Braun <p...@intars.de> wrote: > I think, adding a GNUStep Framework to build fancy, industrial-strength, high > performance/small footprint Web Apps in no time would boost interest. Once > there was WebObjects. Now there is IntarS and I'd be happy to contribute. > Have a look: > http://pirmin.de/GSWeb/Aprica3000230.woa/?pw=root&loginname=Administrator > Anybody interested to help? Since we're a commercial Open Source company, > there is also money available.
I would be very interested in a good, modern, web framework for GNUstep, especially one that could integrate nicely with EtoileUI. One thing that we've talked about a lot, which is now more of an interesting market, is the ability for desktop apps to expose web UIs easily. For example, I find it really useful that VLC provides a web interface, so I can control it from my tablet or phone. Now that tablets are more common, it would be very nice if several of my desktop apps could expose a version of their UI on the local network (authentication required, of course) and allow me to use them from any machine in my house. It would also be nice to trivially expose scripting events as web service APIs, so that you could use them as the back end for a web app written in another language, or just expose them on the local machine and use JavaScript in your web browser as your desktop scripting language. David _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list Discuss-gnustep@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep