Absolutely --- an entire OS which you just install on some partition of a gpt disk would be perfect, imvho.
I would certainly download and use it. And, to me, it would be infinitely preferable to a piece of middleware. But the guys who are developing it rightfully have the choice of what to develop, and it is their exclusive decision on how to invest their time. I would say, though, that i think it is fantastically difficult to devise a useful piece of middleware that can easily run well on a pile of targets, and the Next itself tried making a version running on only two platforms (their own and NT) but abandoned the project. And i would say further that Thom's troubles ultimately stem from this fantastic difficulty. It is very hard to imagine how a small team could pull off a reasonable windows version. The fact that there's a windows version which is only 2 years out of date is already an amazing achievement, again imvho. Cross-platform is hard (and i would dare say that QT, WxWindows, Java and other such efforts underline this point; it's hard to act like a native if you are not a native). So in my opinion, trying to hit a moving target (Mac) while wanting to run on all kinds of platforms (including Windows) is much too ambitious. Doing one job well seems much more in reach. However, those that are doing the work get to call the shots, and everyone else, including me, is a whiner (to paraphrase Torvalds just a little). So thanks all you gnustep developers for what you've done, and if you ever do build something that can be installed on bare hardware (using a linux kernel, a bsd kernel, or something else) i'm all ears. Especially if it knows what a gpt disk is so that it can be installed alongside my gnu/linux systems. But even if you never do, i still admire you!!! :) [And i still like Camera.ap!!] dan On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 11:13 AM, Austin Clow <[email protected]> wrote: > Second this. > > On 17,Feb 2016, at 1:12 PM, Gregory Casamento <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Speaking of a vision. What I personally would like to see is a complete OS > distro built from the bottom up with GNUstep in mind. I believe I made a > mistake when I held back on the desktop idea way back. The reason I did > this was to allow other desktops to prosper. > > I would like us to consider creating something new and great and not > tethered to technologies which hold us back. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss-gnustep mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep > _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
