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

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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