On 2022-09-01 10:28:51 -0700 Fred Kiefer wrote:
Not exactly, libobjc2 was developed by David Chisnall and is actually
part of
GNUstep.
As for Wayland, GNUstep has an experimental backend for that, feel
free to
test and improve it.
Cheers,
Fred
Thanks for clearing that up. I may have
> Am 31.08.2022 um 21:23 schrieb Liam Proven :
>
> On Tue, 30 Aug 2022 at 17:50, Marco Cawthorne wrote:
>>
>>
>> He compliments how much further along they are in adopting modern
>> technologies than GNUstep.
>> Pushing for Wayland is definitely 'ambitious' to say the least because
>> it
On Tue, 30 Aug 2022 at 17:50, Marco Cawthorne wrote:
>
> On 2022-08-30 03:54:04 -0700 Liam Proven wrote:
>
> > I can't see that myself, so I am not sure which.
>
> It's the first image on the screenshots page:
> https://ravynos.com/images/airyx_0.3_installer_confirm.png
> Which shows the stock
On 2022-08-30 03:54:04 -0700 Liam Proven wrote:
On Fri, 26 Aug 2022 at 19:53, Riccardo Mottola
wrote:
one of the screenshot "screams" GNUstep, it has the telling "gamma
too
dark" NeXT grey default theme.
I can't see that myself, so I am not sure which.
It's the first image on the
On Fri, 26 Aug 2022 at 19:53, Riccardo Mottola
wrote:
>
> one of the screenshot "screams" GNUstep, it has the telling "gamma too
> dark" NeXT grey default theme.
I can't see that myself, so I am not sure which.
> Most apps however are not native (e.g. firefox) and are wrappend.
I cannot work
Hi,
Liam Proven wrote:
> It seems to at least mention Cocoa APIs... I don't know if that means GNUstep.
one of the screenshot "screams" GNUstep, it has the telling "gamma too
dark" NeXT grey default theme.
Most apps however are not native (e.g. firefox) and are wrappend.
They say however:
It's very nice seeing a distro with a vision that strives to be
user-friendly. If it uses GNUstep and respects the license that's a very
big plus too as far as I'm concerned :)
-- Marco
The ravynOS project's goal is to reproduce macOS and be binary compatible.
Our aim is to be as portable as possible. The goals of the two projects
are fundamentally different. I told the maintainer she is more than
welcome to use GNUstep code so long as she follows the licensing rules as
On Wed, Aug 17, 2022 at 09:21:03PM +0200, Hugo Melder wrote:
>
> I think ravynOS was using GNUstep at the beginning, then Cocotron, and now
> something homebrewed. They still use libobjc2.
>From glancing around I got the impression it was still Cocotron...
The recent announcement also
They have a nice Website tho.
I think ravynOS was using GNUstep at the beginning, then Cocotron, and now
something homebrewed. They still use libobjc2.
On August 17, 2022 5:48:40 PM GMT+02:00, Liam Proven wrote:
>I'm not sure it's an improvement.
>
>https://ravynos.com/
>
>It seems to at least
I'm not sure it's an improvement.
https://ravynos.com/
It seems to at least mention Cocoa APIs... I don't know if that means GNUstep.
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