Hi Luke and all, my old user/pass for the wiki work no longer, I had it saved to my password manager in the days before the wiki went down …
However, I currently can’t edit the wiki > Am 11.06.2025 um 22:10 schrieb Luke Lollard via Discussion list for the > GNUstep programming environment <[email protected]>: > > Hello all, > > In at attempt to help understand what GNUstep is, I've created a [page > on the wiki][1] to collect and clarify all of its parts, how they fit > together, and their current state. Any help to improve this would be > greatly appreciated. > > Not sure if the categories (Libraries, Tools, etc.) are correct, so feel > free to modify those or add more. Optimally, every item with have the > Owner, Summary, and Status filled out. The Owner section is essentially > who is currently maintaining it (or who has the most knowledge of the > item) and can contain more than one person. To make it challenging, > please keep the Summary to one sentence. > > # Libraries > - base > - gui > - Owner: Gregory Casamento > - Status: Done? > - back > - Summary: Tells the system how to draw objects from libs-gui. > - xcode > - rigs > - Summary: Ruby bindings. > - Status: Not working? I want to add to Libraries: - gdl2 - Summary: clone of the Enterprise Objects Framework (EOF) - Status: compiles, but doesn’t currently build the postgresqladaptor (which is needed to make it work with PostgreSQL) > > # Tools > - make > - nib2xib > - autogsdoc > - Summary: Generates HTML, XML, etc. reference documentation from > source code. > - Notes: Part of base? > > # Apps > - System Preferences > - GORM > - ProjectCenter > > # Websites > - gnustep.org > - wiki.gnustep.org > - Owner: Ivan Vucica > > Please only add things to this list that are officially part of GNUstep, > not GNUstep-adjacent (such as GSDE). > > If you don't have access to the wiki, feel free to send the info over > email and I can add it later. > > > [1]: https://mediawiki.gnustep.org/index.php/Organization > > -- > Luke Lollard kind regards, Lars
