Pete,
Anyway, you can argue the ethics all you like, but this is open
source
development, so if enough people want it (which they seem to) then
it will
end up happening no matter what. So its better to go with the flow
and working out a way to get it running as cleanly as possible ith
minimal changes to the source IMHO. I might even pick up a Windows
programming books this weekend to give myself some reading material
over
christmas. I havent contirbuted anything to GNustep in months, and I
really
should...
Yes! Agree! Someone else sees the light, and that gives me hope.
There is
clearly an interest in GNUstep Windows compatibiliy. Go with the
flow.
Fighting it is wasted effort. Those of you who try to fight it
probably won't
ever even use it anyways, so just stop whining. It's a separate
backend that
won't even be compiled unless you pass a flag to configure.
Once again, Pete, thanks for not being "partisan." and seeing the
potential
value in what a subset of the GNUstep user base wants.
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