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GNUstep Project Gets New Chief Maintainer
posted by
Eugenia Loli-Queru
on Sun 24th Dec 2006 21:54 UTC
The GNUstep project has recently elected a new Chief Maintainer. Gregory Casamento has taken over as the new chief of the project and has posted to his blog
a set of goals
which spell out the direction the project will take in the future.
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