On Sat, Apr 5, 2025 at 9:58 AM Po Lu wrote: > Ship Mints writes: > > > Eli asked that the hurdle to be cleared was support of the same feature > > on a free platform. If that hurdle is based on platform popularity, what > > are the precise metrics we should use to gauge such? I'm aware of > > GNUstep being actively used in military, aerospace, and industrial > > products. Is Haiku? Or any other esoteric platforms that Emacs > > supports? > > The criteria is whether it tends to afford users of Emacs on proprietary > systems an advantage over those of free systems. There's no reason to > insist that everything should be reduced to figures--Emacs on GNUstep is > not a viable substitute for any other configuration, and hence everyone > and his dog can see that features it might support are not material, > when the only alternative is Mac OS. > > Haiku is free software and, above all, it is not being invoked to > rationalize the introduction of features on a proprietary OS. The > question at issue is a world removed from whether to support an OS at > all. So I fail to perceive its relevance. > Are you willing to assist in figuring out how to get app badges working on Linux desktop shells? You have a lot of experience and I'd appreciate the help.