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From: | Jamie Ramone |
Subject: | Re: This thing we call GNUstep (Re: Kickstarter was not successful... but.it did help things...) |
Date: | Sat, 21 Dec 2013 19:29:23 -0200 |
Am 21.12.2013 um 20:19 schrieb Jamie Ramone:"Walled garrden" is a technical term for closed ecosystems like Apple's AppStore.I dunno. It doesn't seem all too catchy. If it's an old saying I've never heard of it. And what does it mean, what is it refering to? What's the "walled garden" and why step out of it?
Everyone can participate and submit or buy Apps, but only within the sometimes quite restrictive rules defined by the operator.On the contrary with"take a GNUstep outside of the walled garden"you can develop any app and publish it as you like (*). And that without loosing the knowledge and APIs one has learned for the Apple ecosystem.For a better definition look at WIkipedia:(*) we even have a very simple form of an AppStore (the GNUstep Software Index).Because GNUstep is not a tool for "thinking".
How 'bout "think outside the box"? Catchy, well known and invites one to take a look and not reject it flat out because it's not <insert arbitrary personal reason here>.
Jaime "El Vikingo" Ramone"Besos, abrazos, confeti y aplausos"
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_______________________________________________On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 11:35 AM, Ivan Vučica <ivucica@gmail.com> wrote:
+1. I like the catchphrase.On Fri Dec 20 2013 at 10:03:48 PM, Graham Lee <graham@iamleeg.com> wrote:
> On 20 Dec 2013, at 20:44, "Doc O'Leary" <droleary@7usenet2013.subsume.com> wrote:
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> Here's an attempt at a catch phrase:
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> Step outside the walled garden.
Heh. Nice :)
Graham.
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