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Re: Release schedule
From: |
Nicolas Roard |
Subject: |
Re: Release schedule |
Date: |
Wed, 02 Apr 2003 07:18:42 +0100 |
On 2003-03-31 23:12:32 +0000 Nicola Pero <address@hidden> wrote:
Perhaps if someone can come up with better wording, then we could agree
on a change.
Hmm, how about:
""
The primary goal for core/ is to provide an implementation of the
FoundationKit and ApplicationKit interfaces of OPENSTEP, which was
essentially a superset of the OpenStep specification.
I thought that OpenStep specs were Foundation + AppKit ? the sentence is a bit
confusing or unclear for me -- something like "the primary goal is to offer
a free implementation of the OpenStep specification" seems enough ?
OpenStep and OPENSTEP are static today. Apple provides Cocoa, which is
based on the same interfaces but has numerous additions and changes. It
is not our goal to track these changes.
This sentence directly upsets an important part of our user base, who *is*
expecting us to track these changes.
Well it seems that it's quite problematic to have *today* a working, stable,
OpenStep
implementation. Imho, it should be preferable to stick for a moment with the
OpenStep API and try to stabilize things... -- feature freeze -- .
Anyway, personnally I think it could be interessting to offer Cocoa
compatibility if
possible (as it's not so far), but ideally it should be an extra layer, clearly
separated
from -base and -gui ...
--
Nicolas Roard
- Re: Release schedule, (continued)
- Re: Release schedule, Alexander Malmberg, 2003/03/30
- Re: Release schedule, Adam Fedor, 2003/03/31
- Re: Release schedule, Alexander Malmberg, 2003/03/31
- Re: Release schedule, Nicola Pero, 2003/03/31
- Re: Release schedule, Chris B. Vetter, 2003/03/31
- Re: Release schedule, Nicola Pero, 2003/03/31
- Re: Release schedule, Chris B. Vetter, 2003/03/31
- Re: Release schedule, Tim Harrison, 2003/03/31
- Re: Release schedule, Chris B. Vetter, 2003/03/31
- Re: Release schedule, Nicola Pero, 2003/03/31
- Re: Release schedule,
Nicolas Roard <=
- Re: Release schedule, Alexander Malmberg, 2003/03/31
- Re: Release schedule, Adam Fedor, 2003/03/31
Re: Release schedule, Adam Fedor, 2003/03/27
Re: Release schedule, Adam Fedor, 2003/03/29
Re: Release schedule, Nicola Pero, 2003/03/31