On 28 Dec 2006, at 00:35, Tima Vaisburd wrote:
I disagree that we should adopt the single platform approach ... my
feeling is that
what they have right is the idea that interface completeness is
unnecessary if you
have good enough feature coverage.
So I think we should be concentrating on
I have updated the release policy document on the wiki slightly ...
http://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/GNUstep_release_policy
The idea is just to make the stable branches/releases more obvious by
using the word 'stable' rather than the version numbers as the name
for the branch.
This also
I have sent request to add my account tjyang to be able to edit wiki page
two days ago.
How long should I wait for the response ?
Thanks
tj
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On Dec 28, 2006, at 10:27 AM, T.J. Yang wrote:
I have sent request to add my account tjyang to be able to edit
wiki page two days ago.
How long should I wait for the response ?
I was just about to ask what your username was, since you didn't send
that in the mail to webmasters...
You
I like to put some efforts about TWW packaging for GNUStep win32.
But I am having problem to install a working version that can have GNUstep
apps run
on windows screen (like Gorm.app or GStest.app).
Here are installers I have tried in
ftp://ftp.gnustep.org/pub/gnustep/binaries/windows/
1.
Currently our release policy for windows has been a bit spotty. We seem to
release a version for Windows sporadically. I'd like to shoot for having
every release have a Windows installer available for it, if that's possible.
Any thoughts on this?
Later, GJC
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All,
I would like to shoot for making a release of gui on 1/13/2007.
Thanks, GJC
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As someone who would use this, I like the idea. I use OS X and
Windows, and only use linux as a text-only vm, so It would be a great
help to be able to install this. Right now I only use this as a hobby,
but I could begin to help test things. If it wasnt a pain in the ass
to install.
On
On 28 Dec 2006, at 20:31, Aaron G wrote:
As someone who would use this, I like the idea. I use OS X and
Windows, and only use linux as a text-only vm, so It would be a great
help to be able to install this. Right now I only use this as a hobby,
but I could begin to help test things. If it
From: Richard Frith-Macdonald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Aaron G [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: GNUstep Developers gnustep-dev@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Proposal: Make Windows installers for each release...
Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2006 20:44:11 +
On 28 Dec 2006, at 20:31, Aaron G wrote:
As someone who would use
Please let me know if you are interested to work on this project(win32
GNUstep by WiX).
I mean win32 GNUstep MSI installer by WiX tool.
tj
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while i'm fairly sure the attached patch isn't correct
it does get rid of any remaining artifacts caused by
cursor movement in NSTableView
but i have yet to see anywhere the code i modify
actually does anything, since by default table view
Could somebody please verify that this method does what I expect it to do?
I need such a test within NSDocument. Here Apple takes special care that
if somebody has implemented the old interface methods for NSDocument in
a subclass, then these methods are actually called instead of the new
On 12/28/06, Hubert Chan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 28 Dec 2006 00:38:18 +0100, Guenther Noack [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
[...]
I could also imagine that a clear indication that xlib is deprecated
may help people outside the GNUstep project. For example when looking
at Etoile, there are
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