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Re: Ann: GNUstep History


From: Dennis Leeuw
Subject: Re: Ann: GNUstep History
Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2004 09:45:40 +0100
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Thanks Philippe will incorporate these. I already included (par accidence) Renaisance and I think Gregory is right that both PC and Gorm are part of GNUstep.

But that's all for the next release.

Thanks,

Dennis

Philippe C.D.Robert wrote:
Hi,

this is a nice list, indeed.

So FYI I started working on PC.app in (late) 1998. The incomplete release history looks like:

o Version 0.1.0, 20 Sep 2000
o Version 0.2.0, 10 Nov 2000
o Version 0.3.0,  1 Jun 2002
o Version 0.3.5, 10 Jul 2003

0.3.5 was the last version I released as maintainer, from there Serg Stoyan took over the project.

HTH,

-Phil

On Jan 19, 2004, at 8:28 PM, Gregory John Casamento wrote:

It looks great!  I just have one comment....

I believe any history of GNUstep is incomplete without a mention of Gorm /
ProjectCenter, which I don't see in this account.

Still... it's a grand start!! :)

Thanks, GJC

--- Adam Fedor <fedor@doc.com> wrote:

Looks pretty neat. Thanks for putting this together.

On Monday, January 19, 2004, at 01:53 AM, Dennis Leeuw wrote:

hmmm.... bit late, but:
gnustep.made-it.com/History/
is the place to be :)

Sorry


Dennis Leeuw wrote:

Hi all,
This is the first release of the GNUstep History article.
I have tried to find the highlights in the development of GNUstep
from the early days up till now. I might have missed/ left out things
that others feel important. Or included things that you might feel
unimportant. That is always the problem with history. But anyway, if
you feel something should be added/ deleted let me know.
Happy looking back,
Dennis
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