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Revision as of 21:42, 29 August 2006

Testlayout for the main page

I'm working on a new main page to make the wiki look a bit more welcoming. Here's a first mock-up. I lifted most of the style and tables-code from the Wikipedia frontpage, hope nobody hunts me down for that~ Regarding the news box, there should be a "older news" thingy. I saw that Wikipedia uses some sort of template or something to include the article of the day. This could be abused for a special news tempate with 2 headings (recent and old news), where the 10 most recent news are kept under the first and the rest under the second heading. Then, some sort of template-referencing-voodoo is used to include the new stuff somehow. But this is pure speculation on my part.

The PoeIcon is obviously a placeholder.


File:PoeIcon.png GNUstep is a cross-platform, object-oriented set of frameworks for desktop application development. This set of frameworks, based on OpenStep (now Cocoa), enables developers to rapidly build sophisticated software by employing a large library of reusable software components. GNUstep is already used in production environments at several organizations. Sounds interesting? Have a look at the more in-depth introduction!

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  • Backend v.0.11.0 released: This release includes several bugfixes to art and xlib and some work done on the GDI interface by Christopher Armstrong. (Download, release notes)
  • New article on Subversion: Goes over the basics of how to work with the GNUstep SVN repository.
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