I am not getting any replies -- neither on the list nor when I reach out to
Jose directly. I'll probably try sending a plaintext email next time I'm on
a computer, but there is a chance it won't get through either.

On Mon, Feb 23, 2015, 22:03 Ivan Vučica <[email protected]> wrote:

> [bcc gnustep-dev@]
>
> On behalf of GNUstep project, I'm sending the same ideas from last year --
> sadly, they never ended up on the ideas page for 2014.
>
>
> - URL to your project's homepage.
> http://www.gnustep.org/
> - A paragraph describing your project.
> GNUstep is a console, desktop and web application development framework
> for development using Objective-C. It is based on OPENSTEP specification,
> and is today interested in achieving compatibility with Apple's Cocoa set
> of frameworks. GNUstep consists of gnustep-base (classes for strings,
> arrays, dictionaries, timers, sockets, et al), gnustep-gui (classes for
> windows, buttons, textboxes, et al), gnustep-make (a build system) as well
> as an assortment of development utilities and bonus libraries.
>
> ------------
>
> - Title for the idea.
> Improve Core Animation implementation and integrate it into AppKit
> - A paragraph describing the idea.
> During summer of code 2012, Core Animation has been implemented for
> GNUstep. During summer of code 2013, Core Graphics backend has been
> implemented for GNUstep using our library Opal. In order to improve
> compatibility with Cocoa, as well as make it easier to implement
> modern-looking applications for GNUstep, a student should integrate CALayer
> with NSView and improve Core Animation where required.
>
> This would also make it possible to use Chameleon, an implementation of
> UIKit, with GNUstep.
> - Contact point for students interested in the idea (usually development
> mailing list).
> [email protected]
> [email protected]
>
>
>
> - Title for the idea.
> Improve Core Animation implementation and implement UIKit
> - A paragraph describing the idea.
> During summer of code 2012, Core Animation has been implemented for
> GNUstep. During summer of code 2013, Core Graphics backend has been
> implemented for GNUstep using our library Opal. In order to attract more
> developers to free platforms, as well as expand availability of
> touch-enabled applications, a student should create a UIKit-compatible user
> interface library and improve Core Animation implementation where necessary.
>
> - Contact point for students interested in the idea (usually development
> mailing list).
> [email protected]
> [email protected]
>
> ------------------
>
> I hope to be able to provide advice to students for these two ideas,
> either as a formal mentor or informally. If it's not going to be me, we'll
> find another contributor to take over the role.
>
> If appropriate, feel free to note that we are definitely open to other
> ideas from students. These happen to be the ones that I am personally
> interested in and is not an exhaustive list of projects that the GNUstep
> project could make use of.
> On Mon 23 Feb 2015 at 14:43 Julien Brun <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>
>> Julien Brun
>> *Web Developer*
>>
>> http://julienbrun.co.uk/  tel: +447445282158 <447445282158>
>>
>> On 21 February 2015 at 13:42, Jose E. Marchesi <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>     Thanks for taking the time to be the Org Admin for GNU this year too.
>>>     I've attached a diff file for the ideas page for GNU Wget.
>>>
>>> Thanks.  Your ideas are now on ideas-2015.html.
>>> Thank you!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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