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1) GNUStep doesn't just run on Linux.
2) Calling GNUStep a relic while implying that GTK is modern is just ... laughable.
3) Objective-C and the GNUStep/Cocoa framework provide an interesting alternative to standard C/C++ frameworks.
On a side note, they really need to make GNUStep more accessible to normal users. More Cocoa compatibility wouldn't hurt either.