> Am 19.01.2021 um 00:36 schrieb Ivan Vučica :
>
> Some options:
>
> - Should we turn the index into a set of static pages generated from
> MySQL data, which we then check in?
> - If we turn each entry into a single .md file, we can perhaps
> leverage https://github.com/allejo/jekyll-toc
Hm.
Hey guys,
There is a version of the site at gnustep.github.io that I would like to
point gnustep.org to so that we can make changes more easily and accept
PRs. I have not done this because it would break a number of things. I
have also considered some custom hosting solutions, including on AWS
Hi Ivan, hi all,
With this migration, would be interested in localization being available for
gnustep.org web site. Would be happy to assist with hosting Weblate to output
translated files to a website generator, and/or translations to Russian.
P.S. I will also check whether Weblate can assist
Some options:
- Should we turn the index into a set of static pages generated from
MySQL data, which we then check in?
- If we turn each entry into a single .md file, we can perhaps
leverage https://github.com/allejo/jekyll-toc
- We could have a tiny nginx host which does nothing but route
request
Hi Nikolaus,
thank you for your reply.
On 18 Jan 2021, at 18:55, H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
All of them should be packaged (but probably not have a duplicate
listing?).
Well, yes. But I think most of them *are* packaged since a long time.
I’d rather concentrate on those I actually use on m
On 18 Jan 2021, at 18:45, Fred Kiefer wrote:
Great website! There is one typo on the IDE page ("Different
approaches für building cross platform GUI“) :-)
Nice catch. Almost did not see it even after your hint. :)
And you should add PikoPixel to your list of apps.
Definitely. As soon as
Hi Patryk,
On 18 Jan 2021, at 17:35, Patryk Laurent wrote:
This is great! Are you accepting pull requests on this?
One suggestion is to increase the compression level on the PNGs,
they’re loading very slowly from over here in California.
I’d be happy to re-compress all the images if it wou
Hi,
I just recognized that making gnustep.org point somewhere else will break
http://www.gnustep.org/softwareindex/
unless this is moved as well.
It is long ago that someone did set this up and it still works...
The Software Index needs php, a httpd and a mysql database to be hosted
somewhere.
Hi Greg,
Could we make a plan to implement pointing the domain to the Gitub-hosted site
and/or delegate someone to do it?
Aside from the navigation menu improvements already committed on the GitHub
version of the site, we could also incorporate or link to sites to increase
visibility e.g., htt
Great site! Easy to read, modern style, great content easy to digest.
Regarding "Point me at yours and I'll make it available via the repo and list
it here.", here are many apps listed:
http://www.gnustep.org/softwareindex/
All of them should be packaged (but probably not have a duplica
Great website! There is one typo on the IDE page ("Different approaches für
building cross platform GUI“) :-)
And you should add PikoPixel to your list of apps.
Cheers,
Fred
> Am 18.01.2021 um 16:56 schrieb Johannes Brakensiek :
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> On 15 Dec 2020, at 21:28, Johannes Brake
Hi Johannes,
> On Jan 18, 2021, at 07:56, Johannes Brakensiek
> wrote:
>
> just to let you know. I used the time after Christmas to prepare a little
> showcase on how to develop GNUstep apps
...
>
> https://gnustep.app/
This is great! Are you accepting pull requests on this?
One sugges
Thank you, Greg.
On 18 Jan 2021, at 17:14, Gregory Casamento wrote:
* Aaron Hillegass/Adam Preble: Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X. 4th
ed. Addison-Wesly, 2012.
He gets the project COMPLETELY wrong in this book. His misconception
about us needing the "absolute latest" of gcc and other assu
This is very nice.. I have only one comment:
- Aaron Hillegass/Adam Preble: Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X. 4th ed.
Addison-Wesly, 2012.
He gets the project COMPLETELY wrong in this book. His misconception about
us needing the "absolute latest" of gcc and other assumptions he made
without
Hello everyone,
On 15 Dec 2020, at 21:28, Johannes Brakensiek wrote:
In the meantime I installed Arch/Manjaro on my development laptop as
you are provided with much more recent packages when using a rolling
release. And the Arch PKGBUILD system is quite easy to set up, so I've
created some Ar
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