Gorm issues and next GNUstep core releases

2007-10-29 Thread Quentin Mathé
Hi, From recent Fred's commits, I just saw that the next gnustep-gui release is on the way. That's great :-) However previous Gorm release crashes with -gui trunk, and Gorm trunk although it doesn't crash anymore has several issues that makes it difficult to use. These issues weren't presen

Re: Next GNUstep release

2007-10-29 Thread Fred Kiefer
Richard Frith-Macdonald wrote: > > On 21 Oct 2007, at 21:18, Fred Kiefer wrote: > >> I just had a look at some of the files in base and there the licence is >> given as GNU Lesser General Public License, whereas gui still uses the >> term GNU Library General Public License. Shouldn't this be chan

Re: Next GNUstep release

2007-10-29 Thread Nicola Pero
> what should happen to make? As far as I remember there was only one tiny > issue > fixed in make. > The only reason for a release would be the license switch. A license switch is enough to deserve a new release ... even if just a subminor one. Thanks _

Re: Gorm issues and next GNUstep core releases

2007-10-29 Thread Gregory John Casamento
I'm aware of this problem and I'm planning on looking into it tonight. GJC -- Gregory Casamento -- OLC, Inc # GNUstep Chief Maintainer - Original Message From: Quentin Mathé <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: GNUStep Developers Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 7:42:27 PM Subject: Gorm issues and

Re: Objective-C 2.0 and other new features in Leopard

2007-10-29 Thread Fred Kiefer
This is a very optimistic view of things, which I cannot share for the whole of GNUstep at the moment. My feeling is the race is over and we lost. Apple has just released a shining new version of there system and GNUstep is rather stagnant. We are no longer attracting old or new developers and it

Re: Objective-C 2.0 and other new features in Leopard

2007-10-29 Thread Quentin Mathé
Hi Gregory, Le 27 oct. 07 à 01:58, Gregory John Casamento a écrit : All, As many of you are probably aware, Apple released Leopard today. Leopard contains a number of enhancements which are important to us, one of which is Objective-C 2.0. Objective-C 2.0 = Odds are the existing devel

Re: Objective-C 2.0 and other new features in Leopard

2007-10-29 Thread Gregory John Casamento
Fred, The previous email wasn't meant to address anything outside of how ObjC 2.0 directly impacts GNUstep. Nor was it meant to cast an optimistic or, indeed, pessimistic slant on things. Neither is this one, for that matter. That being said, you and I have discussed the these very issues l