Here's a thought... (I am spacing these out, into nicely easily digestible
bits of food for thought.)

Those of you crying for more integration, a cohesive environment to work
on, a deficiency to be dealt with:

Why don't you actually roll up your sleeves, and try to build it?

No, there is no argument here. Any argument provided to this, is the
equivalent of whining.

It's a decision point for each and every person involved in this
discussion: "What are you going to do to make it better?"

The developers of GNUstep chose to concentrate on the API specifications
and implementing them.

What are YOU going to concentrate on?

Think about it.

-Thom


On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 10:45 AM, Patryk Laurent <[email protected]> wrote:

> Good news: I've gotten GNUStep/Objective-C 2.0 to build from the latest
> sources under ElemantaryOS (using the same steps as I use for Ubuntu 12.04).
>
> Bad news: I must say that I, too, was completely shocked by the ban.  For
> a "discuss" list, it seems to me that participants should feel free to
> openly express and discuss their views.  How many discuss-gnustep members
> are even more hesitant to do so now?
>
> Patryk
>
>
> On 9 February 2014 20:46, Gregory Casamento <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> So, I hope you'll fully understand when I say that I'm banning you from it.
>
>
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