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Re: NeXT GNU Homage Project Work
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Richard Frith-Macdonald |
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Re: NeXT GNU Homage Project Work |
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Fri, 13 Nov 2015 17:30:37 +0000 |
> On 13 Nov 2015, at 17:13, Adam S <adam.sommerfield@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I'm bringing us all into a single email discussion, we can add more people
> later.
>
> So - we have a passion for NeXTStep and GNUStep, and its really key that we
> keep GNU going and inject some life back into it.
>
> Open to discussion of course, but how I feel we can do this is by working
> together and develop GNUStep into something great which acts as both a homage
> to NeXTStep OS but also gives us the opportunity to develop our "one day I
> want to do..." projects!
>
> As an example I'm working on Cuboid, a mini replica NeXT Cube using Raspbian
> and GNU. I've already had help and support from Richard and Riccardo, and I
> can't wait to share the end result with everyone!
>
> Ok - so do we want to do this through this email, LinkedIn or a Google group
> maybe?
I’m not very social network savvy, so I don’t really know.
My son was very derisive about LinkedIn … but perhaps because he doesn’t know
anyone who uses it.
There seem to be a lot of competing products, and I don’t know what’s best.
I started a GNUstep Google Community, becuse I read that communities has
superceded groups, and Google groups are bign phased out.
However, since you mention Google Groups, I wonder if Communities realy are
replaeing them?
I rather like the "Don’t be Evil” ethos … which makes me want to chose
something from Google rather than anyone else, but I relise that’s a pretty
tenuous reason.