Interesting - they have used the runtime from ObjFW as a base. They seem not to have noticed the license (GPL / QPL dual) in their top-level project...
David > On 7 Aug 2015, at 08:51, Fred Kiefer <fredkie...@gmx.de> wrote: > > It looks like the Microsoft ObjectiveC frameworks finally got published. I > only looked over the code briefly and the mix of ObjectiveC and C++ isn't to > my likening. It is an impressive amount of code though and on the other hand > it is in many places even less complete than GNUstep. Some of the code looks > quite similar to our code, but I would not draw any conclusion from that. > > Fred > > >>> Von: "Microsoft" <micros...@e-mail.microsoft.com> >>> Datum: 6. August 2015 23:33:41 MESZ >>> An: <m...@markussigg.de> >>> Betreff: Windows bridge for iOS: Initial preview now available. >>> Antwort an: "Windows Platform Developer" >>> <reply-fe9717767065027f74-889095_html-1103083767-1080385...@e-mail.microsoft.com> >>> >>> >>> Windows Bridge for iOS initial preview. | View in browser. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Windows Bridge for iOS: Initial preview now on GitHub! >>> >>> We have great news to share about Windows Bridge for iOS ('Project >>> Islandwood'). >>> >>> We just made a few big announcements about the bridge, and we wanted to be >>> sure you were among the first to find out. First, we announced availability >>> of an initial preview release of the technology to target Windows PCs >>> running Windows 8.1 and Windows 10. Secondly, we announced that we are >>> targeting fall for a full release, in conjunction with the update to Visual >>> Studio 2015. >>> >>> But the biggest announcement is that we are releasing the bridge as an open >>> source project under the MIT license, and making it available on GitHub. We >>> invite you to check out the project on GitHub and follow our progress as we >>> work towards our fall release. The team is very excited to share the iOS >>> bridge with you, and we hope you'll follow along with us. >>> >>> For additional information, check out the detailed Windows Bridge for iOS >>> blog post and be sure to check us out at GitHub. >>> >>> >>> Thank you, >>> The Windows Bridge for iOS Team >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Follow us >>> >>> >>> >>> Microsoft respects your privacy. Please read our online Privacy Statement. >>> >>> You are receiving this communication as part of a Microsoft program in >>> which you are voluntarily participating. If you would prefer to no longer >>> receive these program communications, please click here to unsubscribe. To >>> set your contact preferences for other Microsoft communications, click here. >>> >>> Microsoft >>> One Microsoft Way >>> Redmond, WA 98052 USA >>> > _______________________________________________ > Gnustep-dev mailing list > Gnustep-dev@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev -- Sent from my Cray X1 _______________________________________________ Gnustep-dev mailing list Gnustep-dev@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev