I appreciate what you're doing. I'm looking forward to seeing the cube model I have a NeXTcube myself.
Are you planning to make the model 3D STL file available? I've been playing with the idea of creating a model myself for a while since I got a Printrbot Metal. GC On Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 13:46 Adam S <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi guys, > > Thanks everyone for getting involved! I'm hoping that as well as building > a kick-ass GNU-OS this will also breath some new life into general GNUStep > development, so i'm going to keep pushing out what we're doing on the > social media and spread the word of "GNU" and bring more and more > developers and users in. I've also copied in David Greelish who i'm hoping > will spread the word. :) > > So - define the objectives. > > 1. Build an authentic NeXTStep feeling GNUStep OS. However - we don't > want it to simulate things that were restrictive i.e authentic in ways that > mean simulating things you "couldn't do" in NeXTStep/OpenStep. Blend in > with Raspbian is a winning idea I think, happy to hear other suggestions > though. > > 2. Seek to share and support it being adopted and developed & used by the > GNU/Linux communities. > > 3. Push GNUStep (generic) out there so that more people want to design, > code and use it. I'll do the "marketing" part, so to speak. > > 4. Build a mini replica NeXT Cube. I have copied in Charles Mangin from > RetroConnector, Charles is looking to design the Raspberry Pi 2 case in the > form of a mini NeXT Cube. This will look amazing! I'm going to call it > the Cuboid, people will be able to buy them and Charles will likely sell > them on his Etsy store. > > Paul, Riccardo, Richard - As you guys are kind of the core team what i'd > like to do in return for working on this with me is provide you each with a > Cuboid complete with Raspberry Pi2 on completion. > > Thanks all! > > Adam >
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