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Re: Look and Feel


From: Riccardo
Subject: Re: Look and Feel
Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2005 19:40:52 +0100

Hey enrico,

On Saturday, February 19, 2005, at 07:09 PM, Enrico Sersale wrote:

On 2005-02-19 19:05:16 +0200 Jesse Ross <jesse@jesseross.com> wrote:

We (gs community) should vote to agree on making
Etoile a default gnustep desktop env for the gnustep community (ie. not
a default desktop for gnustep itself since gnustep is a toolkit)
I, for one, vote yes to Etoile as the default desktop environment of the GNUstep community.
J.

And I, bored of tons of words about (unexisting) desktops and very tired for years of work on a (existing) application, give up.
GWorkspace is looking for a new maintainer.

Harsh words. But maybe they pose an end to this useless, endless discussion carried on by people that don't feel the heart of gnustep and just want to "stretch" it to what they want. Or I may be even more cynical, "want it to be stretched" since they themselves often didn't code even a small line of code or contributed a single small icon.

GNUstep made it into slashdot and osnews. We are getting a lot of exposure, but we need to learn how handle it. My last experiences in this mailing list and in the traditional #gnustep channel are a lot of works, no action. I wish I want I would. But this but that but then.

And it is just noise for those who develop really.

I love the idea that we get exposure. We need it. BUt a small community without strong leaders and with some of the core coders being more "hidden" and working "behind the scenes" just didn't handle it.

-R





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