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From: | Markus Hitter |
Subject: | Re: our Devroom - what do we want to do there - call for papers |
Date: | Sat, 3 Jan 2009 23:04:56 +0100 |
Am 03.01.2009 um 19:12 schrieb hns@computer.org:
Some thoughts (without priorities): 1. How to install and run GNUstep on Windows 2. The new Cairo Backend (Cairo - Fred) 3. Applications, Applications, Applications (GAP - Riccardo) 4. How can I contribute to GNUstep? 5. Is there a nice Desktop? (Etoile - Quentin) 5. What do I get from GNUstep what I don't from GTK, Qt, Cocoa, Android, etc.? 6. (non-)Compatibility to Macintosh and iPhone 7. What and how can I do with (Scalable) OpenGroupWare? (Helge)
May I add a topic or two? 8. How to integrate GNUstep apps in an Gnome or KDE environment.9. How to take advantage of GNUstep libraries in an Gnome or KDE environment.
These days, about all major Linux or *BSD distros come with one of these two as default. I don't see a significant chance to convince users to switch away from these battle-proven environments to a technically superior, but much less complete environment. Likely, people want to hear how to take advantage of GNUstep without getting rid of all the goodies they already have.
MarKus - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dipl. Ing. Markus Hitter http://www.jump-ing.de/
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