On 2025-04-24 18:50:21 +0200 Ethan C <echaroenpit...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Ethan, > I started on the porting at https://github.com/ethanc8/OpenOutliner. Great! > You can > grep for "FIXME-GNUstep" for the things that don't work yet (the whole thing > doesn't compile yet). If you give me your GitHub username I can give you > commit access to my fork. Mine is: pcardona34 > > On 4/24/25 08:14, Patrick Cardona wrote: >> Hello Ethan, > >> Thanks for this mention. I shall look at this. > >> On 2025-04-24 04:57:47 +0200 Ethan C <echaroenpit...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>> Hi everyone, > >>> David Chisnall recently mentioned on Lobsters >>> <https://lobste.rs/s/btjtkr/what_software_do_you_dream_about_do_not#c_i2m53u> >>> >>> a clone of OmniOutliner 3 he wrote in 2017, and said it would be easily >>> portable. Its source is on GitHub >>> <https://github.com/davidchisnall/OpenOutliner> if you want to look at it. >>> From the README it looks like a decently complex application with lots >>> of functionality, so it could be quite useful to port it. See also Liam >>> Proven's comment about why he uses outliners >>> <https://lobste.rs/s/btjtkr/what_software_do_you_dream_about_do_not#c_owdlc8> >>> >>> to get an idea of what outliner users would want. I might take up this at >>> some point, but I doubt it as I am quite busy and have too many side >>> projects already :) > >>> Thanks, > >>> Ethan Charoenpitaks > > > -- Patrick Cardona - France MUA: GNUMail - Hardware: Raspberry Pi pi400 Model OS: Debian 12 (RPI-OS Lite) - Desktop: GSDE