In article <mailman.2001.1379030468.10748.discuss-gnus...@gnu.org>,
 Gregory Casamento <greg.casame...@gmail.com> wrote:

> One of the ways I approached the Xcode library implementation (a library in
> GNUstep which interprets xcodeproj files and builds them) was to analyze
> what was missing and generate skeletons for those things that were not
> present.  I'm wondering if a similar approach might not be practical here
> as well.

Every little bit can help, but I do wonder if that's not a bit of 
"premature optimization".  As a developer, it's not the biggest deal in 
the world for me to have to add files to a build project (for basic 
development, at least).  More useful would be links to online 
resources/discussions that involve filling in the gaps with more than 
just placeholders.

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