Yes – having discovered GNUstep through the web site myself, I only got to the 
point where I understood all of that stuff by really digging through a lot of 
articles and even through talking to people. Part of what drew me to the 
project in the first place is I’m a history buff and the story of NeXT and 
OpenSTEP fascinates me. The idea that the FOSS community latched onto the 
OpenSTEP concept and that project is still alive and well today is a testament 
to the power of open development and to the legal wisdom of the GPL. Here we 
are, 20+ years later—NeXT doesn’t exist and its successor Apple couldn’t care 
less about OpenSTEP and yet here we all are, thanks in large part to the 
copyleft concept.

 

Anyway, that was long winded, but my point is that I’m not a typical developer. 
Most of them aren’t going to be willing to dig as deep as I was and take the 
time to really learn about the project—not when there are plenty of other 
frameworks out there that are easier to get into. The web site needs to surface 
the kind of info the typical developer is looking for quickly and easily.

 

I also think you could build in a voting system directly into that matrix where 
developers could vote for OS/compiler combos that aren’t stable yet. Just so we 
can all see what people are wanting. I suspect that Windows/clang/objc2 would 
get a lot of votes, but that’s an assumption. The web site could give you 
actual data.

 

Daniel

 

From: Frederik Seiffert <[email protected]> 
Sent: Monday, August 16, 2021 8:34 AM
To: Daniel Boyd <[email protected]>
Cc: Discuss-gnustep Discuss <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Web site matrix

 





Am 15.08.2021 um 18:11 schrieb Daniel Boyd <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> >:

 

I think the web site could benefit from a matrix along these lines:

<image001.png>

 

This is just a example. Obviously, you’d want to add lines for the BSDs and 
MacOS etc. And there may be better columns and a better layout. This was just 
my original thought.

 

I really like this suggestion! It’s fundamental to figure out this matrix as a 
newcomer, and I don't think there’s currently any one place that makes it as 
clear as this suggestion.

 

Would be great to add Windows MSVC as well with the note that it’s currently 
working for Base only.

 

Frederik

 

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