I still think that what is really needed is our "own" distribution. I
go back and forth all the time on whether I should start working on
simplyGNUstep again. It's not an easy thing to do though, I have a
hard enough time finding the energy to work on the printing stuff in
GNUstep after work work and school take their drain on me.
Anyhow, I do think that a GNUstep distro with a solid development
environment and some good apps would be very popular. It might even
be be the basis for a profitable business.
Chad
On Nov 11, 2004, at 4:54 PM, Adam Fedor wrote:
On Nov 11, 2004, at 7:50 PM, Adrian Robert wrote:
I may just be reposting what everyone remembers already but Alex
Perez had approached the Fedora maintainers and apparently it is
very hard to get a large new package into the core distribution
right now. However, that is not to say that we (GNUstep) could not
produce and maintain Fedora packages outside the core that are the
latest release and "official" from a GNUstep perspective.
Yes, I think first we have to find people who can actually package
GNUstep for these distributions. This will at least show that we are
'ready' for those distributions and give a starting point for asking
for inclusion in the actual distribution.
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