Hi Richard, > On Feb 27, 2016, at 01:00, Richard Frith-Macdonald > <rich...@frithmacdonald.me.uk> wrote: > > Lots of people want a GNUstep desktop environment > Some people want to produce native-feeling windows apps > Some people want to produce native-feeling gnome or kde apps > Some people want to be able to work with OSX tools but deploy on > Linux/unix/windows > Some people want to use the latest OSX APIs > Some people want to work on better new stuff than OSX
Hmm... this list does capture a lot. Suppose to get started there was a survey targeted at (potential) Users in which people ranked (1) the above list in terms of which are most important to them for GNUstep; and also ranked (2) what they perceive as the major impediments to using GNUstep in that way (e.g., bugs; user docs; website; app availability; missing tools; look and feel; up-to-date distribution; not enough activity on irc; etc.) At the very least, this could be interesting information... but it could help guide and plan. Maybe a third question of such a survey (for Users that are also Developers) could ask people to rank which of the impediments they felt they could see themselves likely/capable to work on within the next e.g., 12 months... Patryk _______________________________________________ Gnustep-dev mailing list Gnustep-dev@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev