| ▲ | malco_2001 3 days ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||
I am absolutely blown away to have the author of AppImage (Probono) partnering with me on a project I started that to be honest I didn't know if it would ever go anywhere. There is no better validation, and this is exactly what the spirit of creating open source solutions is all about for me. I wish I had known now years ago about GNUstep earlier. I took a path of learning FreeBSD deeper instead in 2004 when I started my career. I contributed to PCBSD as I learned programming in 2013 which eventually brought me to making FuryBSD for a short time. When I started FuryBSD which was a livecd creator for FreeBSD that made it easy for others to spin up projects Probono noticed and started reaching out, helping me making some great contributions. It became the basis for the current GhostBSD LiveCD, HelloSystem, I believe RavynOS, and FyneDesk used it or at least were also using it in the past. Probono blew me away with his work on LiveSTEP, and it just kind of stuck with me. I ended up silently carrying it forward, and getting back in touch after I realized what we could do with it. I recently gave Probono ownership for the GitHub org, and full creative control so I could focus on harder functional parts like a truly integrated WindowManager. It's all just been somewhat a miracle, and a matter of timing lining up I suppose. I am very much looking forward to seeing the cool things we can do together in 2026! | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | lproven 3 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
> I am absolutely blown away to have the author of AppImage (Probono) partnering with me :-) > which eventually brought me to making FuryBSD for a short time. Ahaaaa. I did not realise that. Perhaps you should mention that in a FAQ or something? I think tying the different projects together like that would make it clear there is a quite considerable bit of history in here. > I am very much looking forward to seeing the cool things we can do together in 2026! Kudos for the positivity. I left the GNUstep community a year or so back, after the admins got angry with me for daring to have opinions about the project that differ from theirs. I think that as well as (1) a set of development libraries, it's also (2) a quite impressive set of apps, (3) an app packaging format, and perhaps most importantly (4) a quite complete desktop environment. They only seem to care about #1 and regard points 2-4 as annoying distractions. For what it's worth, I know of two other active, current GNUstep-based desktop environments, which have slightly different focuses. 1. Ondrej Florian's GSDE: https://onflapp.github.io/gs-desktop/index.html I've written a bit about this: https://www.theregister.com/2023/07/06/two_new_debian_deskto... I had great difficulty getting it to build on Debian 13, but I should try again at some point. 2. Sergii Stoian's NEXTSPACE: https://github.com/trunkmaster/nextspace Slightly more mature but Stoian's been distracted recently by Russia invading his country, so it's not seen much work of late. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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