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Re: XML idea
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Adam Fedor |
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Re: XML idea |
Date: |
Wed, 7 Jan 2004 16:33:06 -0700 |
On Wednesday, January 7, 2004, at 03:08 PM, Jason Clouse wrote:
On 2004-01-07 11:04:00 -0800 Alex Perez <aperez@student.santarosa.edu>
wrote:
No worries, but I created PortabilityKit in large part to *escape*
the political whining that goes on with stuff being in core. GNUstep
is not a cocoa clone, nor should it be. That being said, there's no
reason we can't make PortabilityKit easy to get/make/use.
Maybe even a --with-PortabilityKit flag for configure-all with a nice
big warning/disclaimer would be cool...just a thought.
That would be best. My fear was that someday, somebody's going to
build GNUstep on their machine and expect Cocoa apps to just build
(quite reasonably, given the way this thing's been promoted). And
then somebody on this list is going to say, in a condescending tone,
"You have to go download X and install it. Don't you know anything?"
I think it would be better to have some kind of installation app which
could do this - it would make things a lot simpler. Basically it would
be simple enough to start with whatever the user had currently
installed and be able to pull in all the other libraries, frameworks,
apps, etc that could be useful.
- Re: XML idea, (continued)
- Re: XML idea, Helge Hess, 2004/01/07
- Re: XML idea, Adam Fedor, 2004/01/07
- Re: XML idea, Jason Clouse, 2004/01/07
- Re: XML idea, Alex Perez, 2004/01/07
- Re: XML idea, Alex Perez, 2004/01/07
- Re: XML idea, Jason Clouse, 2004/01/07
- Re: XML idea,
Adam Fedor <=
- Re: XML idea, Jason Clouse, 2004/01/07
- Re: XML idea, Adam Fedor, 2004/01/08
- Re: XML idea, Alex Perez, 2004/01/07
- Re: XML idea, Adam Fedor, 2004/01/08
- Re: XML idea, thisguyisi, 2004/01/12
- Re: XML idea, Fred Kiefer, 2004/01/07
- Re: XML idea, Alex Perez, 2004/01/07
- Re: XML idea, Alexander Malmberg, 2004/01/07
- Re: XML idea, Fabien VALLON, 2004/01/08
- Re: XML idea, Nicola Pero, 2004/01/08