As I said some days ago, I post here some screenshot of my hybrid "distro":
This is the link to the album on G+:
https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/103857560885989846487/albums/5895682742623263009
here for facebook users:
https://www.facebook.com/alex.sangiuliano/media_set?set=a.10201360513362793.1073741826.1472518030&type=3
dropbox  screenshot images:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/17319831/Etoile_Gnustep_DE.png
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/17319831/developing.png
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/17319831/new_wall.png
Here the theme is Nesedah from Étoilé.
I use it EVERY day as production system, it is quite stable. I can develop, 
study, surf the internet, play flash game (is not true I don't play them, but I 
could if just I want)
I wrote in another email what I need to make a real distro, hoping someone read 
it.
In my opinion, doing a distro at the state of the art, is not a good idea for 
some reasons; as we know GNUstep is not a desktop but a framework, so it 
doesn't fit the requests of a DE. For e.g a window manager, yes we can say, "we 
have WMaker", but wmaker is missing features that a modern window manager need 
and has. A system tray, today are usefull and wmaker  hasn't one. So I had to 
do triky things to get trayer to work without the "ambient" of the DE. I tried 
others systray as stalonetray, I was not able to configure them as I want. This 
is a limit, because for e.g. nm-applet needs a systray, or you can't manage 
your network. Pidgin wants a systray or you will get annoyed of the thousand 
times you close wrongly the window, making stepchat to terminare; so you have 
to minimize to icon and you will have the icon of the roster winod plus, all 
the chat windows minimized, not so nice to see nor to use and confortably.
The GWorkspace: I use it every  days, to me is stable, but it falls in easy 
things: If an App is running if you click again on it on the Dock, a message 
will appear saying: "The app seems to hang", then it will be closed and 
restarted. I would want that if an app is running, it will be not terminated 
but just all its windows shown (or the principal one), how to do that? Just a 
flag.. -(BOOL)isRunning then if yes show window(s) else run the app.Also, I 
noticed Gworkspace handles files based on the extensions. I mean, if there is 
an extension for e.g. jpg it will open the jpg with PRICE (I use it), if no 
extension is present on a file, it will open it with the default TextEditor 
(Gemas to me); this means that if the file is  a giant binary, GWorspace wll 
try to open it with Gemas, and... it will hangs until all the billions of 
unreadable characters are loaded in the text editor, often this means the crash 
of the GWorkspace after minutes of waiting (And I tested it more then one time).
Also, WindowMaker has a script, autostart, where you can put things to be 
automated at startup. This is the way I use to run trayer at startup and other 
things.
My opinion on the theme: I'm trying to expose GNUstep to people, in my 
University and thinkig to open a site with video tuorial on how to install it, 
developing with it etc etc. They are qquite excited when I talk of " an OO 
frameworg Cocoa compatible", but when they see the classic theme their face 
seems a piece of ice and also to me someone sayd "it looks like 80's late". So 
if you want to believe or not, a new and modern theme is needed, but this 
doesn't mean that the classic one have to be trashed, but just give the 
possibility to the people to choose between the old_classic one and the 
modern_classic one. This is not a thing I'm asking, is a thing that users and 
potential developers are asking, developers will not develop app that no one 
will use just because it looks like 80's, it's a waste of time.  

Alex (Slex)
> Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2013 23:07:44 +0200
> Subject: Re: Themes (again)
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> CC: [email protected]
> 
> On 2013-09-27 21:43:01 +0200 Philippe Roussel <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> > On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 09:18:51PM +0200, Xavier Brochard wrote:
> >> On 2013-09-27 18:56:05 +0200 Philippe Roussel <[email protected]>
> >>> 
> >>> Have you tried the packages I build from time to time ? There are
> >>> debian and ubuntu versions.
> >> 
> >> And it works well !
> >> But we are missing something to automatically setup the desktop. I
> >> would like to work on that.
> > 
> > I guess we could create a package that install a gnustep session in
> > (x|g|k)dm and a gnustep meta package that depends on all gnustep stuff
> > and windowmaker or something like that.
> 
> One need also the automatic start of Gworkspace, installation of icons,
> some wrappers for common apps, etc. It would be a good basis.
> 
> xavier
> 
> 
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