Re: ANN: GShisen 1.3.0

2009-07-06 Thread h...@computer.org
WHERE TO GET IT:  From the GNUstep Application Project:http://gap.nongnu.org/gshisen/index.html Please also add to http://www.gnustep.org/softwareindex BTW: does anyone have looked into the idea to use http://www.gnustep.org/softwareindex/plist.php as a GNUstep AppStore? I.e. a

Re: ANN: GShisen 1.3.0

2009-07-06 Thread Stefan Bidigaray
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 7:51 AM, h...@computer.org h...@computer.org wrote: as a GNUstep AppStore? I.e. a downloader App that looks for new versions and offers to download/install them from the links to binaries or sources in the SWI? I like the idea, but I wonder how that would work with

Re: ANN: GShisen 1.3.0

2009-07-06 Thread h...@computer.org
On 6 Jul., 16:51, Stefan Bidigaray stefanb...@gmail.com wrote: On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 7:51 AM, h...@computer.org h...@computer.org wrote: as a GNUstep AppStore? I.e. a downloader App that looks for new versions and offers to download/install them from the links to binaries or sources in the

Software Index (was ANN: GShisen 1.3.0)

2009-07-06 Thread Stefan Bidigaray
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 10:03 AM, h...@computer.org h...@computer.org wrote: If done correctly, they don't interfere. And, I have not seen any package management system of any Linux distro that provides more than some basic packages like Base, GUI, Gorm. But I may be wrong. I guess this is

why RMS not mention GNUSTEP?

2009-07-06 Thread Zhang Weiwu
Hello. I read articles saying mono is a must for Linux. Reason: 1. Mono applications are OOP. OOP does GUI better; 2. The other OOP choice is QT, Java and python; Mono beats QT in gnome, and beats both java and python in CPU and memory consumption; I found if these reasons are valid,