Riccardo,

On Mon, Jul 15, 2024 at 9:19 AM Riccardo Mottola <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
>
> Gregory Casamento wrote:
> > Action items I believe need to be taken from this discussion...
> >
> > 1) We need to understand what our role is within the community... I,
> > personally, think making GNUstep a framework+Dev Env was the right
> > decision, leave the desktop up to interested parties...
> > 2) We need to refactor the website to be more developer centric.  I DO
> > NOT think this involves different domains.  I think this involves
> > making the website more of a reference site with easily accessible
> > documentation and links to supported desktop environments.
> >    a) This will be done on gnustep.github.io
> > <http://gnustep.github.io> since we are no longer using that.
> >
>
> We can always decide to split domains later, I prefer the approach of
> keeping e.g. "www.gnustep.org/developers", but there is no limit.
> Still we can improve homepage and references to enhance impression.
>

I think it's too early to decide on what to keep and what not to.


> >         No ill feelings. Not on my part at least. But you know the
> >         feeling od
> >         something which has been discussed over and over and never
> >         comes out the
> >         same again?
> >
> >
> >     This is usually because no action is taken afterward.  We suck at
> >     "taking homework" if you will from discussions and acting on
> >     whatever action items arise from the discussion.   That will not
> >     be the case this time.
> >
>
> Well, not only, for certain things consensus wasn't reached. For others
> we got really a lot of lost time and energy.
>

The only practical way to reach a consensus is to do something and see what
people think.   That's what is going on.  It is difficult to reach a
consensus since there is no way on this list to take a vote.

I think I found certain topics and action points we can tackle whatever
> later decision whe do, so i think we should discuss them. For my part, I
> promise (slow) action will follow and maybe other chime in. Also, maybe
> certain decisions and actions will make following steps easier.
>
> Writing it up, will come out soon.
>

I think you just posted it.

Riccardo
>

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