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Re: Extremely poor quality of GNUStep applications


From: Ivan Vučica
Subject: Re: Extremely poor quality of GNUStep applications
Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2011 09:19:54 +0200

On 20. tra. 2011., at 07:01, "Zhang Weiwu, Beijing" <zhangweiwu@realss.com > wrote:

On 04/20/2011 12:40 PM, Gregory Casamento wrote:
None of the apps you mentioned with the sole exception of gworkspace
are maintained by this team.  So, I'm not entirely certain what your
point here is.

Is there a way to co-ordinate delivery of user experience? We could say this is the job of distribution.

Just please confirm if my understanding following is correct, as I am trying to get a clue:

What is gnome:

 1. Gnome is an organization intended to deliver user experience on
    *nix environment.
 2. Gnome is a community of workers, translators, designers and users
    in collaboration.
 3. Gnome is a product that consists of many desktop applications
    following a guideline, and a distribution of these products.

What is gnustep

  * GNUstep is a loose organization without offices and management
    hierarchy, intended to deliver a graphical user interface
    development environment for developers.
  * GNUstep is a community of development environment development
    team, note that it's not also a community of software vendors who
    develop using GNUstep, nor does it attempt to unify product
    delivery for any defined set of user experience.
  * GNUstep is a collection of a few products that makes it possible
    to develop applications, any other GNUstep applications are
    applications of their own vendor and have no direct relationship
    with GNUstep. Of course these vendors are welcome to contribute to
    GNUstep if they want to, but their writing of GNUstep based
    applications are their own business outside of GNUstep.


My original post is not about GNUstep development environment but is in-topic in case of gnome definition 1) and 2), I must have assumed gnustep the same. My fault.



That approximately seems to be the case. As far as I know, Etoile project is trying to provide a full experience based on GS, but I have not tried it out and I don't know the state of the project. It does seem to me Etoile might try to pressure app devs and/or fix the issues if they are raised, but I don't know if that is what they do or want to do.

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Ivan Vučica
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