Le 16.12.2021 17:22, Liam Proven a écrit :
I submit we need installable binary packages for at least 1 current,
mainstream Linux distro, making it as easy to get a GNUstep system up
and running as it is to get any other Linux desktop environment.
Fred Kiefer was maintaining a lot of gqood packages for OpenSuSE in the
past
https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/X11:GNUstep
As a way of saying that GNUstep is alive and well, the best demo I can
think of is, for example, a current Ubuntu preinstalled with GNUstep &
as many GNUstep apps as possible, ready to install and use. To show
off the apps and that it is a rich and mature framework.
Debian and Ubuntu based distros are the most current at end users home
to day (according to distrowatch)
I know, there's no "native" web browser. That is not a biggie; just
bundle Firefox. To be ambitious, take the Javascript plugin that
Ubuntu used to integrate Firefox into Unity and make it display
GNUstep style menus instead.
Fully agree. A browser is a big task to do, and need a full team to
maintains the required plugins by today's web. Plus, it is easier to use
the same browser on mobile phone and desktop. And mobile is currently
near 75% of user-clients on the web. Firefox is the best for privacy.
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