Hi Richard, et al., Pointing out hiding the instruction set for their GPUs is only one aspect of NVidia's less than stellar behavior.
In my opinion, NVIDIA are unethical unscrupulous shysters. Their drivers force the obsolescence of perfectly functioning hardware as well as disabling software functionality the cards can support to squeeze their user base. I will desist saying anything about their after-sales support. Patents and APIs practically oblige certain users to buy their merchandise. If the ObjC compiler is not broken when releasing GCC this would send a clear message that it is a supported platform. Shipping with critical regressions for only certain users is treating them as if they were Cinderella. This will certainly be noticed and hopefully attract more users. Best wishes, Gerold On 3/21/21 8:18 AM, Richard Stallman wrote: > [[[ To any NSA and FBI agents reading my email: please consider ]]] > [[[ whether defending the US Constitution against all enemies, ]]] > [[[ foreign or domestic, requires you to follow Snowden's example. ]]] > > > There have been instances where GCC was released without a working ObjC > > compiler effectively breaking GNUstep in the eyes of the rest of the > > world. Other compilers do not let this happen, but, for some reason, GCC > > did and still does not consider Objective-C regressions to be a blocker. > > Only C, and C++ issues. GCC needs to consider Objective-C to be important > > enough to its ecosystem to halt a release to fix a critical regression > > otherwise GNUstep is not being treated equally. > > WHat you say is valid. And I think I could bring about that change in > policy, if some of you will support my push. > > However, missing ObjC features have also been mentioned. How crucial > are those to GNUstep? Can someone identify the missing features that GNUstep > absolutely needs? > > > -- Gerold Rupprecht 10, rue Louis-Curval CH-1206 Genève, Suisse Fixed: +41 (0) 22 347 73 96 Mobile: +41 (0) 79 914 29 52 Blog: https://geneva-observer.blogspot.ch/ GPG Key ID DFA0A4D4 I prefer encrypted mail. If you have not yet begun using encrypted email, you may find the following link useful, https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/en/
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