Le 8 janv. 06 à 22:53, Nicolas Roard a écrit :
On 1/8/06, Yen-Ju Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I propose to invite Grr project (a RSS reader) to Etoile project.
Besides my person needed, I believe if we have more applications,
the development will take off sooner.
RSS is something basic now. And Grr seems to work fine on GNUstep
and compile on Cocoa (interfaces need to be reuild).
Grr is a small, self-contained application now.
The author might want to keep that way, but RSSKit has potential
benefit for others.
How do you think ?
I can help to make it work on Cocoa side.
Addresses is another one I would like to invite.
But demand drives development and right now, I have no use of
Addresses.
So I won't touch it now. :)
I completely agree for both of them.
They would be two more applications, and I think they can be easily
"oriented"/used into the kind of applications/components we want..
they aren't bloated. At worse we can redevelop components using their
frameworks, if really it proves to be better, but in the meantime
we'll have functioning applications. Better to have something working
today, even if not perfect, than a pie in the sky. And I think RSS
Reader is quite ok already, as well as Adddresses; even if for both of
them I'd propose some UI modifications. Anyway, it's a good idea from
my point of view.
Well, I agree for both of them too.
There is also Vienna written with Cocoa. It looks like an impressive
open source News reader. It may be not so hard to port to GNUstep.
Here is Vienna web site : <http://www.opencommunity.co.uk/vienna2.html>
I think various RSS frameworks already exists on Cocoa side like :
http://ranchero.com/cocoa/rss/
Cheers,
Quentin.
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Quentin Mathé
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