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Stories · 8
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Interview with Alfredo K. Kojima
BadlandZ writes "The UnOffical GNUstep site is featuring an Interview with Alfredo K. Kojima in it's new SlashDot-like [GNUstep newsWire]; news section. On a side note, I recently decided to publicly release a little essay I wrote on why GNUstep isn't just a DE for anyone who cares for a "non-technical" read on why GNUstep is a bit more expansive in design than say, KDE or Gnome. Just incase anyone cares... ;-) " -
Interview with Alfredo K. Kojima
BadlandZ writes "The UnOffical GNUstep site is featuring an Interview with Alfredo K. Kojima in it's new SlashDot-like [GNUstep newsWire]; news section. On a side note, I recently decided to publicly release a little essay I wrote on why GNUstep isn't just a DE for anyone who cares for a "non-technical" read on why GNUstep is a bit more expansive in design than say, KDE or Gnome. Just incase anyone cares... ;-) " -
Interview with Alfredo K. Kojima
BadlandZ writes "The UnOffical GNUstep site is featuring an Interview with Alfredo K. Kojima in it's new SlashDot-like [GNUstep newsWire]; news section. On a side note, I recently decided to publicly release a little essay I wrote on why GNUstep isn't just a DE for anyone who cares for a "non-technical" read on why GNUstep is a bit more expansive in design than say, KDE or Gnome. Just incase anyone cares... ;-) " -
Interview with Alfredo K. Kojima
BadlandZ writes "The UnOffical GNUstep site is featuring an Interview with Alfredo K. Kojima in it's new SlashDot-like [GNUstep newsWire]; news section. On a side note, I recently decided to publicly release a little essay I wrote on why GNUstep isn't just a DE for anyone who cares for a "non-technical" read on why GNUstep is a bit more expansive in design than say, KDE or Gnome. Just incase anyone cares... ;-) " -
Interview with Alfredo K. Kojima
BadlandZ writes "The UnOffical GNUstep site is featuring an Interview with Alfredo K. Kojima in it's new SlashDot-like [GNUstep newsWire]; news section. On a side note, I recently decided to publicly release a little essay I wrote on why GNUstep isn't just a DE for anyone who cares for a "non-technical" read on why GNUstep is a bit more expansive in design than say, KDE or Gnome. Just incase anyone cares... ;-) " -
GNU News
Couple of GNU tidbits today to report: First, Ethan James wrote in to say that WindowMaker has been Officially Named part of the GNU Project. The other notable is the link that Uruk sent us- this site tracks GNU apps and Y2k Problems. -
Workstations: Unix losing to NT
BadlandZ writes "CNN is carrying a SunWorld story that Unix lost in a big way to Windows NT last year. Which, seems to not include Linux, but my anti-Linux coworkers have already read it to say that it proves Unix is a dying dinosaur. " It's important to note that this is the workstation market-not actually the servers. -
Should GNUStep and GNOME work together?
Jim Dennis (The Answer Guy from the Linux Gazette) has written an editorial at Linux Today suggesting that GNUStep and GNOME work together. Has anyone noticed we are getting three environments: KDE, GNOME and GNUStep, each based on a particular variant of C (C++, C, Objective C)? Since GNUStep and GNOME are GPL'd, collaboration between them would be simple on the Licensing front. update Here's some reaction from the unofficial GNUStep guys.