On 19 Dec 2011, at 06:30, Bluna Ratimonkey wrote: > http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?35101
I'm not sure I understand the rationale here. - The behaviour is useful - Developers expect it - Apple doesn't do it Apparently the third of these trumps the first two. I disagree with that decision, and so does a lot of code in GNUstep. It should be easy to port code from Cocoa to GNUstep, but I don't think there is any reason why we should not provide a superset of the functionality that Apple implements. Doing so seems to be entirely in keeping with the goal of GNUstep as I understand it: to provide a great Free Software development environment that (also) makes it easy to move Cocoa applications to other platforms. If GNUstep is nicer to work with than Cocoa, then I think that's a feature, not a bug! David > > I think I don't want to continue working for GNUstep or use it or > continue working on projects that use it. I see you guys' points but > these kind of decisions are unfortunately not my goal, which is to > contribute to a project that aim to build really good and free > softwares for the people, not for porting more proprietary softwares > to GNU/Linux world. Or may be I always look for a decision to leave, > whatever it is, I wish you all good luck! > > _______________________________________________ > Gnustep-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev -- Send from my Jacquard Loom _______________________________________________ Gnustep-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev
