Umesh,

As with any open source project, people generally find their own level and 
determine what they want to work on.

The direction of the project is determined by myself and the other maintainers, 
they are:

* Nicola Pero - GNUstep-make (Makefile infrastructure), Renaissance
* Richard Frith-MacDonanld - GNUstep-base (Foundation implementation)
* Fred Kiefer - GNUstep-gui (AppKit implementation)
* Myself - Chief Maintainer, Gorm (Interface Builder implementation) maintainer


Other significant developers are:

* Adam Fedor - Former Chief maintainer
* Riccardo Mottolla - Co-maintainer of GAP and contributor to GNUstep.

Please feel free to join the mailing lists and suggest any interesting ideas, 
patches are other contributions you feel are worthwhile. :)  Also, feel free to 
ask any questions you feel are relevant.

Later, GC
Gregory Casamento -- Principal Consultant - OLC, Inc 
# GNUstep Chief Maintainer




________________________________
From: Umesh Tank <umesh.t...@gmail.com>
To: Gregory John Casamento <greg_casame...@yahoo.com>
Cc: webmast...@gnustep.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2009 10:50:25 AM
Subject: Re: Contribution to GNUStep

Gregory Casamento,

Thanks a lot for your valuable replay, appreciated. I will definitely send an 
email to ass...@gnu.org, but before that i have a few questions. I will be 
grateful to you if you will answer them.

1) Who will assign tasks?
2) What will be the time lines (or dead lines)?

Thanks and regards,
Umesh


On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 8:07 PM, Gregory John Casamento 
<greg_casame...@yahoo.com> wrote:

>Umesh,
>
>As long as that notice remains up in the GNU website, we're still looking. :)  
>
> 
>As a GNU project, it is recommended for each member to sign an assignment to 
>the FSF (since the project is owned by them).   You need to send an email to 
>ass...@gnu.org requesting an assignment for GNUstep.
>
>GNUstep currently needs work on the following areas:
>
>Full Cocoa (not Carbon) Compatibility
>>Full Objective-C++ 2.0 Support
>>Garbage collection
>>RAD IDE (ProjectCenter is nearing completion, but needs work)
>>Full WebKit support
>>Full Linux, BSD, Windows and Mac OS portability
>>Themed and native (?) GUI widget support
>>(Certain Core* libraries, distinguished from Apple's)
>>OPENSTEP and Xcode Migration scripts
>
>GNUstep is fairly complete at this point, but it does need the things 
>mentioned above.   So there's plenty of work to dive into.
>
>Later, GC
>Gregory Casamento -- Principal Consultant - OLC, Inc 
>># GNUstep Chief Maintainer
>
>
>
>
>
________________________________
 From: Umesh Tank <umesh.t...@gmail.com>
>To: webmast...@gnustep.org
>Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 5:25:55 AM
>Subject: Contribution to GNUStep
>
>
>
>Hi,
> 
>On the main GNU website (http://www.gnu.org/),
>I show “GNUstep Developers Wanted”. Are you still looking for developers?
>If yes may I know what are the requirements (Technical, terms, conditions, 
>etc.)
>for the contribution to the GNUstep project. I would like to contribute to the
>project.
> 
>Thanks and regards,
>Umesh
>



      
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