Hi Sergii,

this is very exciting. For me, the unification of GWorkspace with the window 
manager alone makes it all worthwhile; having GWorkspace and WindowMaker each 
produce their own desktop background window and their own Dock made them less 
useful. Thank you!

Graham.



 From:   Sergii Stoian <[email protected]> 
 To:   DISCUSS GNUstep <[email protected]> 
 Sent:   11/25/2017 10:35 PM 
 Subject:   [INFO] NEXTSPACE 




Hi, 
More than 15 years ago I joined the GNUstep development  because I like NeXT's 
OS design, look and feel. At that time my dream  was to return NeXTSTEP desktop 
to Linux. After 15+ years my dream still  alive. I understand that GNUstep 
project goals somewhat changed over  these years. And this is good until 
project is interesting to broad kind  (goals, tastes) of people involved in 
it's development. 
Finally I've decided to inform dear community about my project of last 2+ years.
 I've named is NEXTSPACE. It is SPACE for NeXT applications.
 You can find code and brief description of project here 
https://github.com/trunkmaster/nextspace.
 It is not finished yet. However I use it as my desktop environment on daily 
basis.
 You can find RPMs in Packages directory:
 * libdispatch and libobjc2
 * nextspace-core - system specific files: skeleton for user home firectory, 
shell profile, udev, polkit, etc.
 * nextspace-gnustep - GNUstep libraries with my patches.
 The next step is to build Frameworks, then Appplications. You can create  new 
user with all needed files inside it's home dir. You can start  Login with 
command 'systemctl start loginwindow' or login to newly  created user from your 
login application (it should start ~/.xinitrc in  user home dir). That's it. 
Some noticeable achievements I've got:
 * I integrated Workspace and WindowMaker into Workspace Manager. That's  it - 
one application. It was made possible by using libdispatch and  libobjc2. For 
example, when non-GNUstep application starts Workspace's  Processess panel 
shows it with info grabbed from WindowMaker. Another  example: when you start 
application by double-clicking in File Viewer  and appicon already exists in 
Dock icon fly from FileViewer's to docked  appicon.
 * In general Workspace is ready to be NSWorkspace povider.
 * GNUstep and WindowMaker unified look and feel (menus and titlebars, fonts, 
miniwindows).
 * Media management: Workpace automatically mounts removable media inserted 
(UDisks integration).
 * Terminal: a lot of improvements. It's better to see it.
 * -NXAutoLaunch option implemented. Now applications started with this  option 
doesn't show menu at all. No focus flickering. Smooth as it  should be.
 * Preferences: everything you need to set up must be here. Not only  GNUstep 
NSGlobalDomain options (localization, fonts) but system specific  options also 
(display, keyboard, mouse, sound, networking).
 * A lot of other things I can't recall now but I write it down someday. ;) 
There are some facts I don't like and want to change:
 * NEXTSPACE is based on quite outdated release of GNUstep (base 1.24.8, gui 
and back 0.24.1);
 * It is based on ART backend. I want to use Cairo backend but ART has  usefull 
features (.nfont packages provide ability to set hinting and  antialiasing 
options on per font basis).
 * DE needs documentation. I plan to discuss NSHelpPanel implementation  with 
you guys. First of all we need to define format for help files.
 * It is developed and tested on CentOS 7. I have no plans in near future  to 
port it somewhere else. I need to finish what I've started first. 
PS: My apologies to community for being off the track so long. Now you know why.
 My current strategy is the following:
 1. Finish NEXTSPACE to be feature rich, stable and fast. I guess this step 
will be done until next summer.
 2. Return to development of ProjectCenter. First of all PC badly needs good 
editor, then GORM interoperation and next debugger.
 I hope my work will be useful not only for me but for GNUstep project also.-- 

Sergii Stoian, ProjectCenter maintainer 

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