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From: | Daniel J Farrell |
Subject: | Re: So, honestly, is GNUStep a viable development option? |
Date: | Wed, 14 Nov 2007 23:28:48 +0000 |
Hi all, I think Mark and Daniel is talking a lot of sense.
... put up a forum. That is the preferred method of communication for most people these days.
Critical mass can be improved by making the gnustep site a hub for listing current gnustep applications, and even for downloading them.
Personally, I find it easier to follow a 'forum style' conversation; it makes it easier to skim and get a quick overall impression of the thread.
It also makes GNUstep more accessible and targeted for potential new developers: accessible because it sucks to sign-up to a mailing list if your only want to ask a first exploratory question, the targeted because you can sub-divide forums into in smaller work packages, e.g. Make, Base, GUI, Back, Apps, GNUstep on Windows, GNUstep on ... etc.
Forums are a very open way of communicating. --DFJ
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