On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 9:13 AM, Jon Cruz wrote:
Maybe Inkscape could send an announcement on the website asking for an OS X team, something in the lines of "As some of you know, Inkscape currently lacks a native OS X build. However, as Apple products have become more popular, more people are also asking for a native version of Inkscape. However, not all the developers use OS X, so if you are a developer familiar with OS X, we welcome you to join the Inkscape team to help produce native OS X builds."
Noted, thanks :)
However, do we have an up to date information on state of affiars with native GTK+ builds?
More progress picked up on GTK+ itself at the end of last October. I've started trying to actually build it native myself in the last few weeks, but hit some issues with Pango. Once I get such things cleared, I'll be able to push needed fixes upstream with GTK+ itself.
Personally I think it's looking good that native OSX GTK might wind up giving us fewer total bugs than we see with the recent combinations of X11 and OSX.
Are you telling me that I should link from the news item to this mail of yours instead of some wiki page?
Alexandre Prokoudine http://libregraphicsworld.org