For your reference, records indicate that Riccardo Mottola <[email protected]> wrote:
> The "getting a Mac app to work on a non-Apple platform" is a very nice > side-benefit, but not my primary goal. The issue remains not what *your* primary goal is (or even mine), but what the goal of the *GNUstep project* is. And what steps/processes it is following to reach those goals from where it is now. Anything else is just wishful thinking. > Do I want to spend my free time, my fun and my patience just to enable > Mac people to deploy their app (commercial or not) on Linux? No! > Although if my framework helps them, I'm fine with it. There should be no difference between the two if you were thinking about it properly. It should *all* be about making GNUstep a better framework. Your making it about something selfish taints the project. > But my goal is clearly more far fetching than just a couple of ported > mac apps, it is more organic. How does your garden grow? As I have said, the crop of ObjC developers planted in the last decade has lead to a bountiful harvest. Does the growth of GNUstep match that? If not, perhaps a greener thumb than yours is needed. > Sorry Doc, but your vision is narrow... Your eyes are bigger than your stomach. My vision is an achievable next step on a path to a larger effort. I account for the limited resources available, as well as the outreach necessary to bring in additional developers that can help. All I’m still getting from you is tons of brogrammer attitude that only serves to drive away the more experienced developers that GNUstep could use. -- "Also . . . I can kill you with my brain." River Tam, Trash, Firefly _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
