Re: Some questions about GNUStep

2010-06-24 Thread Jamie Ramone
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 6:52 PM, Philippe Laporte wrote: > > > Jamie Ramone wrote: > > On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 2:29 PM, Philippe Laporte > wrote: > > > Hi all, > > In order to figure out how to best contribute to the development efforts, I > have a few questions: > > How far are you for MAC OS X

Re: Some questions about GNUStep

2010-06-21 Thread Philippe Laporte
Jamie Ramone wrote: On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 2:29 PM, Philippe Laporte wrote: Hi all, In order to figure out how to best contribute to the development efforts, I have a few questions: How far are you for MAC OS X 10.5 level support in the AppKit? Has anyone started retargeting to other t

Re: Some questions about GNUStep

2010-06-20 Thread Jamie Ramone
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 2:29 PM, Philippe Laporte wrote: > Hi all, > > In order to figure out how to best contribute to the development efforts, I > have a few questions: > > How far are you for MAC OS X 10.5 level support in the AppKit? > > Has anyone started retargeting to other than X11 for Lin

Re: Some questions about GNUStep

2010-06-16 Thread David Chisnall
On 16 Jun 2010, at 16:00, Philippe Laporte wrote: > Do you have more information on the OpenGL back-end effort? Or some pointers? The back end that Riccardo refers to was experimental, was not finished, and has not been maintained for some years. The most recent versions of Cairo have a very n

Re: Some questions about GNUStep

2010-06-16 Thread Philippe Laporte
Hi, Thanks very much for your great answers. Do you have more information on the OpenGL back-end effort? Or some pointers? Thanks a lot, Philippe Laporte Riccardo Mottola wrote: Hi, other have replied, but I'll just drop in my opinions too. In order to figure out how to best contribute

Re: Some questions about GNUStep

2010-06-15 Thread Riccardo Mottola
Hi, other have replied, but I'll just drop in my opinions too. In order to figure out how to best contribute to the development efforts, I have a few questions: How far are you for MAC OS X 10.5 level support in the AppKit? We support many methods ranging from original OpenStep (mostly Mac 1

Re: Some questions about GNUStep

2010-06-15 Thread Eric Wasylishen
Hi Philippe, FYI, there is an existing open-source framework with an "almost UIKit" API: http://parsekit.com/umekit/ -Eric On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 1:53 PM, Philippe Laporte wrote: > Hi, > > Thanks for all the excellent information! > > Do you mean to say that you see no impediements to transitio

Re: Some questions about GNUStep

2010-06-15 Thread Philippe Laporte
Hi, Thanks for all the excellent information! Do you mean to say that you see no impediements to transitioning to an Open-Source UIKit project, not even legal? What about the terms of use of the web site where the specs are? "...no part of the Site and no Content may be copied..."? Thanks

Re: Some questions about GNUStep

2010-06-15 Thread David Chisnall
On 14 Jun 2010, at 18:29, Philippe Laporte wrote: > Hi all, > > In order to figure out how to best contribute to the development efforts, I > have a few questions: > > How far are you for MAC OS X 10.5 level support in the AppKit? GNUstep development focusses on stuff that the developers need

Re: Some questions about GNUStep

2010-06-14 Thread Gregory Casamento
Philippe, On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 1:29 PM, Philippe Laporte wrote: > Hi all, > > In order to figure out how to best contribute to the development efforts, I > have a few questions: > > How far are you for MAC OS X 10.5 level support in the AppKit? There are a lot of 10.5 additions which have bee

Some questions about GNUStep

2010-06-14 Thread Philippe Laporte
Hi all, In order to figure out how to best contribute to the development efforts, I have a few questions: How far are you for MAC OS X 10.5 level support in the AppKit? Has anyone started retargeting to other than X11 for Linux, like SDL? How do you avoid needing Core Foundation? What exact