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Re: GNUstep ROADMAP
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Gregory John Casamento |
Subject: |
Re: GNUstep ROADMAP |
Date: |
Mon, 28 Nov 2005 06:14:37 -0800 (PST) |
Richard,
--- Richard Frith-Macdonald <address@hidden> wrote:
> I'm with Fred on this one ... certainly on partially implemented
> classes, but also (though less strongly) on completely empty ones.
> I think there is absolutely zero risk of someone wasting loads of
> time porting only to find something critical missing... as long as
> our documentation does not tell lies (and little chance of it even
> then).
> We do need to make sure that the documentation is up to date, so it
> says which methods of which classes are unimplemented.
>
> IMO partially implemented classes tell people that there is some hope
> of the classes being done in future ... or at least that the GNUstep
> project would look favourably upon people contributing in those
> areas. In fact it would probably be good if unimplemented methods
> actually generated an NSLog explicitly asking for an implementation
> to be contributed. Maybe I should add a macro to NSDebug.h to do that?
>
> Having a completely unimplemented class there gives us a good
> placeholder for the documentation that tells people that the class is
> unimplemented, and maybe what the current plans are for it. I can
> see the argument here for removing the class (people aren't likely to
> think the class exists if there is no trace of it), but I think that
> a header file that's clearly a shell, and documentation that states
> that the class is unimplemented, is equally clear. We could document
> such empty classes with a note to say that someone (or nobody) is
> working on them, and a pointer to the task list on the website for
> current status.
Okay, you've convinced me. I agree. :)
So long as the documentation is clear, I see no issue.
Later, GJC
Gregory John Casamento
-- Principal Consultant, Open Logic Corp. (A MD Corp.)
## Maintainer of Gorm (IB Equiv.) for GNUstep.
- Re: GNUstep ROADMAP, (continued)
- Re: GNUstep ROADMAP, Fred Kiefer, 2005/11/26
- Re: GNUstep ROADMAP, Gregory John Casamento, 2005/11/26
- Re: GNUstep ROADMAP, Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf, 2005/11/27
- Re: GNUstep ROADMAP, Fred Kiefer, 2005/11/27
- Re: GNUstep ROADMAP, Gregory John Casamento, 2005/11/27
- Re: GNUstep ROADMAP, Richard Frith-Macdonald, 2005/11/28
- Re: GNUstep ROADMAP, David Ayers, 2005/11/28
- Re: GNUstep ROADMAP, Stefan Urbanek, 2005/11/28
- Re: GNUstep ROADMAP, Richard Frith-Macdonald, 2005/11/28
- Re: GNUstep ROADMAP, Stefan Urbanek, 2005/11/28
- Re: GNUstep ROADMAP,
Gregory John Casamento <=
- Re: GNUstep ROADMAP, Jeremy Bettis, 2005/11/27
- Re: GNUstep ROADMAP, Sheldon Gill, 2005/11/26