On Apr 29, 2007, at 9:08 AM, Stefan Bidigaray wrote:

I think the bigger issue at hand here is what to do now! It's been a fact that most applications built on top of GNUstep are becoming more and more outdated (most hadn't had a release in at least 2 years), including Project Center, which is way overdue for an update release.

In my opinion, the GNUstep project only needs to worry about the applications/libraries in its repository, as it's after all GNUstep software. The other, outside GNUstep, projects are the ones who need to put guidelines such as "Compatible with -make 1.x", or whatever.

This is only a half baked idea, but it seems like it would be nice to have a summary table on the wiki (or somewhere) for each core release that included the following information for all applications and frameworks:
        Package Name
        Latest Version
        Release Date
        Primary Maintainer (None if package is not actively maintained)
        Verified Working With This Core Release? (Yes/No)
        Platforms Tested

-Tim

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