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Re: GNUstep on MS Windows (Oh boy...i've done it now!)
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Pascal J . Bourguignon |
Subject: |
Re: GNUstep on MS Windows (Oh boy...i've done it now!) |
Date: |
Thu, 4 Dec 2003 19:28:05 +0100 |
Calvin Mitchell writes:
> Thanks for your feedback, Roland (btw...Roland is my beloved cousin's
> name)!
>
> i respect the investment you've made in GNUstep on Windows.
>
> This makes me curious...what is your company's current investment in
> the Windows platform?
>
> What i mean is: how many apps that run on Windows does your company
> ABSOLUTELY HAVE TO HAVE to function?
>
> Would there be any linux/*nix equivalent to these apps?
>
> I myself ABSOLUTELY NEED my music notation software, which only runs
> on Windows. I've managed to get it installed and running on linux
> using the WINE project...would this be possible for any of your
> company's critical Windows apps?
>
> I'm not demanding that everyone on the list abandon Windows
> development...but we should be looking for ways to INCH and WOO those
> in the Windows world we collaborate with toward a more sound/reliable
> platform...and perhaps GNUstep on Windows is one way to do that (hats
> off to Dennis).
Remember that the problem is not MS-Windows, it's the monoculture.
Moving ALL MS-Windows users to Linux would not solve much. Viruses and
worms would appear as fast on Linux then. MS-Word and MS-Outlook
ported on Linux would propagate as easily worms from Linux than they
do from MS-Windows.
Whant is needed is a wide enough number of DIFFERENT systems and
applications. Hence the importance of portability and common API such
as POSIX.
At the present time, it would be better to urge MS-Windows users to
move to MacOSX (4.4BSD), FreeBSD or OpenBSD, or even other OS such as
QNX.
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- Re: GNUstep on MS Windows, (continued)
- Re: GNUstep on MS Windows, Andreas Hoeschler, 2003/12/04
- Re: GNUstep on MS Windows, Rogelio M . Serrano Jr ., 2003/12/04
- Re: GNUstep on MS Windows, Alex Perez, 2003/12/04
- Re: GNUstep on MS Windows, Rogelio M . Serrano Jr ., 2003/12/04
- Re: GNUstep on MS Windows, Helge Hess, 2003/12/04
- Re: GNUstep on MS Windows, Chris Hanson, 2003/12/08
Re: GNUstep on MS Windows (Oh boy...i've done it now!), Björn Giesler, 2003/12/04
Re: GNUstep on MS Windows (Oh boy...i've done it now!), Roland Schwingel, 2003/12/04
- Re: GNUstep on MS Windows (Oh boy...i've done it now!), Calvin Mitchell, 2003/12/04
- Re: GNUstep on MS Windows (Oh boy...i've done it now!), Roland Schwingel, 2003/12/04
- Re: GNUstep on MS Windows (Oh boy...i've done it now!),
Pascal J . Bourguignon <=
- OpenStep and POSIX (Was: Re: GNUstep on MS Windows (Oh boy...i've done it now!)), Stefan Urbanek, 2003/12/04
- OpenStep and POSIX (Was: Re: GNUstep on MS Windows (Oh boy...i've done it now!)), Pascal J . Bourguignon, 2003/12/04
- Re: OpenStep and POSIX (Was: Re: GNUstep on MS Windows (Oh boy...i've done it now!)), Stefan Urbanek, 2003/12/04
- Re: OpenStep and POSIX (Was: Re: GNUstep on MS Windows (Oh boy...i've done it now!)), Pascal J . Bourguignon, 2003/12/04
FW: GNUstep on MS Windows (Oh boy...i've done it now!), Mondragon , Ian, 2003/12/04
Re: FW: GNUstep on MS Windows (Oh boy...i've done it now!), Hank Grabowski, 2003/12/04