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"What I meant was that if these guys want to make a whole bootable CD (which is a whole OS), they should work on all the aspects of the OS to extend NeXTSTEP, not just trying to --finally-- complete gnustep."
What for? Linux does pretty much everything that NeXTStep as a kernel did, so what is it missing? Probably a GNUStep system based on a *BSD or Darwin would be far closer to be a true sucessor to the NeXTStep/OpenStep. But as far as the GNUStep folks are concerned, I assume they are only interested in the OpenStep stuff, and they are doing a superb job on that area.
So I really do not understand you critizism....