On 10.09.2006, at 21:34, Helge Hess wrote:
On Sep 10, 2006, at 18:19, Nicola Pero wrote:
Good point ... I'm afraid I was thinking of the "server-side"
Java. ;-)
I mean, you know all those "enterprise applications" that have no
GUI --
or that have a web interface as the user interface. :-)
Well, for the advertisement. What would you say, _why_ is GNUstep
good for that? :-)
Eg Ruby tries to get into that market by allowing the user to
contruct flashy web 2.0 apps in a few minutes (and they do not seem
to succeed). Do we have a similiar unique feature which could drive
enterprise people to try GNUstep?
These people are not exactly waiting for yet another cross-platform
framework. IMO the only chance for GNUstep to get some wider adoption
is to focus on the desktop paradigm for X11 based Unices. But then
again, we had this discussion for a very long time...
-Phil
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Philippe C.D. Robert
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