Doc,

On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 11:39 AM, Doc O'Leary <
[email protected]> wrote:

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> There is no point in doing so until the GNUstep project adopts a mission
> statement that explicitly states it exists to support that kind of
> activity.  As I keep saying, it is entirely unclear what the purpose of
> GNUstep is.  To look at the site, it appears to have nothing to do with
> getting a Mac app to work on a non-Apple platform.
>
>
​The mission statement is very clearly stated on the website.​

​"​
GNUstep is a mature Framework, suited both for advanced GUI desktop
applications as well as server applications. The framework closely follows
Apple's Cocoa (formerly NeXT's OpenStep) APIs but is portable to a variety
of platforms and architectures.
Read more about the GNUstep project, or the people behind it.
GNUstep offers Development tools for command-line and GUI development, as
well as the foundations for a Desktop environment, which other projects can
complete.
​"​


> > No problem, don't use it.
>
> That is exactly the attitude that gets people to not use GNUstep.
>
>
​I do agree with this.  The atmosphere needs to be more welcoming in
general.​



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