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From: | Adam Fedor |
Subject: | ANN: New GNUstep Maintainer |
Date: | Sun, 10 Dec 2006 21:43:28 -0700 |
I'd like to announce that Gregory Casamento has graciously accepted the position of Chief Maintainer for GNUstep. After over 15 years of being the Chief Maintainer for GNUstep, I've found I have too many other responsibilities to devote as much time to GNUstep as is necessary. I still plan on contributing to GNUstep in the future in a lower capacity.
Gregory has been a prolific developer for GNUstep for the past seven years and is currently the maintainer for Gorm (the graphical interface designer) and the GUI library. I think he will make a great choice to lead GNUstep in the future.
"GNUstep is a true labor of love for me. I've been on the project for 7 years now and I'm very excited about this opportunity to help take GNUstep to the next level."
- Gregory Casamento ---GNUstep is a cross-platform, object-oriented framework for desktop application development. Based on the OpenStep specification originally created by NeXT (now Apple), GNUstep enables developers to rapidly build sophisticated software by employing a large library of reusable software components
GNUstep contains almost all the major elements necessary to create a truly unique and elegant user desktop experience.
It's noteworthy that in a field of numerous and highly popular desktop and development environments, GNUstep still remains a viable solution, perhaps due to the dedication of a small number of developers who have consistently made major contributions to the project over the years. GNUstep is also a truly international project, with major developers from around the world contributing to it's success. It is no fluke that GNUstep has a large following and is used by many corporate and individual users around the world.
See www.gnustep.org for more information.
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