Hello, Everyone. It has been a very long time since I last posted here.

I have been a long time friend of Greg, and we've been talking about
GNUstep for many years. I have also been a passive viewer of the GNUstep
mailing lists.

As some of you know, I, like Greg am a professional software developer, and
massive fan of GNUstep, and its relationship with Cocoa, etc. I love what
GNUstep potentially could be, the most elegant of all of the free software
toolkits.

It is from this love, that I am producing a series of disruptive critiques
of GNUstep's corrent state, the first of which, is the current state of
GNUstep development viability on Windows. I do not pull punches, and I may
make a lot of you mad, but it is all for the intention of bringing to
light, things that need to be addressed, as I believe this community has
become that deadly combination of insular, and comfortable with the system
in its current state. I can speak from experience: this puts a project in a
state of stagnation, which can be very difficult to pull itself out of. I
deliberately am doing this from the perspective of an outsider, coming into
the project, unaware of the various band-aids applied to make things
function, with a view to constructively point out, what needs to be done,
and in future videos, how it can be done.

Above all, the intent is to stimulate contemplation, self reflection, and
discussion of these issues.

The video is here:

https://vimeo.com/155628498


Thank you for your consideration.
-Thom
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