Hi,

Same for me, dead links, multiple sites and unfinished sites and partial 
documentation do not give the true and real value of this entousiastic project

I 
Could find some moments in the next months to help on that topic

Jm

Le 6 mars 2025 02:12:54 GMT+01:00, "Steven R. Baker" <[email protected]> 
a écrit :
>Heya!
>
>This is something I struggle with, too, and am interested in working on 
>improving.
>
>I'm happy to work together on this, if you'd like, but I'm unlikely to publish 
>much if I'm left to my own devices.  We can hop on a call to discuss if you 
>like.
>
>Cheers!
>
>-Steven
>
>On Thursday, 6 March 2025 00:47:09 Central European Standard Time Luke Lollard 
>via Discussion list for the GNUstep programming environment wrote:
>> The branding (or marketing) of GNUstep seems to be a big issue that's
>> been around for a long time and needs urgent attention.
>> 
>> I'd like to create applications using GNUstep, but finding accurate and
>> up-to-date information on it is taxing. Documentation is extremely
>> lacking, there are multiple GNUstep websites, much confusion exists in
>> the public perception about what GNUstep even is, many links on the wiki
>> are broken, etc.
>> 
>> One day I hope to be a contributing developer, but I'm currently limited
>> to helping with other needed aspects.
>> 
>> Who is responsible for GNUstep evangelism that I can work with on
>> documentation, branding, the website, etc.?
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