Linked by Conrad Voorsanger on Thu 2nd Jun 2011 16:28 UTC
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While it's a desktop toolkit project, and not an OS project, I think it would be useful for OSNews to interview GNUstep chief maintainer Gregory Casamento to learn about where the project is and where it's heading.
Like someone cares. Ask someone from Gnome, KDE, Windows, Os X, Haiku. Asking something about some project which tries to reimplement a dead project (OpenStep) and has only two users isn't going to be interesting for more than two users.
1) I believe that GNUstep has changed from reimplementing OpenStep to tracking OSX, so that one can write portable programs for both the Linux and Mac platforms. I think that's interesting.
2) By your logic, OSNews shouldn't cover any of the obscure OS projects either, such as BareMetal. If OSNews isn't doing that, then it has no reason to exist -- just read ArsTechnica.





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While it's a desktop toolkit project, and not an OS project, I think it would be useful for OSNews to interview GNUstep chief maintainer Gregory Casamento to learn about where the project is and where it's heading.
Edited 2011-06-02 20:56 UTC