Thank you very much for your prompt response Germán. It is great to hear the project is still active! I will register in the forums in indicated to discuss the UIKit development further.
If I want to get involved with the development of the GNUstep itself, how would I go about it? Is there an official agenda / bug tracking system, etc... I am very interested in helping out however I can. Kind Regards, Jader Feijo Software Engineer movinpixel.com Sent from my iPad On 10 Aug 2013, at 00:27, Germán Arias <[email protected]> wrote: > On 2013-08-09 11:25:42 -0600 Jader Feijo <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I would like to know if the GNUstep project is still being maintained and >> actively developed. > > Yes, is actively developed. The last release (gnustep-base and gnustep-make) > was done some weeks ago. > >> I am primarily an iOS developer and I am curious about >> the possibility of extending the GNUstep stack to support the UIKit set of >> classes. > > As far as I know, Ivan Vucica is working in a new backend wich will help > with the development of UIKit. > >> >> I wonder if compatibility with Apple's Cocoa and Cocoa touch are still the >> aim of GNUstep. > > Not sure. The GNUstep team is small, so we can't cover all. > >> I am willing to help the development of the project if that >> is still the case. > > That would be great. But we need first be sure there isn't legal issues > with implement the touch technology of Apple. If I remember correctly > I read an article about this issue, but not sure. > > The best is subscribe to discuss-gnustep and gnustep-dev lists, > where all happen: > > http://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/Get_Help > > Regards. > Germán. > >> >> Any information will be of great help. >> >> Kind Regards, >> >> Jader Feijo >> Software Engineer >> movinpixel.com > _______________________________________________ Gnustep-webmasters mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-webmasters
