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I'd been running the SimplyGNUStep Debian sources for awhile, and they've gotten *very* good. Almost exactly the same as what I've got on my NeXT machine, not to mention worlds faster. They're doing a good job re-creating the old environment, and also making it possible to do new things with it. Remember, OSX is not that much different than the old OpenStep framework. There have been some modifications here and there, but for the most part, the old NeXT/OpenStep apps will compile and run under OSX, and now GNUStep.
I will probably grab a copy of this, to see what he's doing, as opposed to the SGNUStep people.
What's with the GNU/Hurd installer on the cd? :-p