Thursday, April 05, 2007
Compiz / Beryl merge is a fact
After several weeks of discussion the leaders of Compiz and Beryl have agreed
that the two communities shall reunite. This decision is supported by both
David (left) and Quinn and represents the majority decision of the administrators
and developers in each community. At this early stage not a lot has been
decided, but these are the main points of the agreement:
- As had previously been decided, Compiz will effectively split in to two
divisions: Compiz-core and Compiz-extra.
- The Compiz-Core division will continue in the form described here
http://forum.go-compiz.org/viewtopic.php?t=677. The name of the package will
remain compiz.
- The Compiz-Extra division (what we think of as Compiz) will merge with the
Beryl project to form a new community with the temporary name of "Composite
Community".
- The codebase of the new community will consist of the best plugins,
decorators, settings tools and related applications from the Beryl and Compiz
communities. We will create a code review panel consisting of the best
developers from each community who will see that any code included in a
release package meets the highest standards and is suitable for distribution
in an officially supported package. Support for existing packages will be
continued at least until the first stable release of the new project.
- The websites of each community will remain up and running until a new, user
oriented site is completed. Since the forums are the heart of each community,
they will be merged first. Once we have a single community forum we can use
it to discuss the additional details, including the name of the new project,
as well as setting the goals for the first release.
Congratulations to everyone who has worked to reunite the communities. Well
done!
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4 comments:
Hear Hear!!!!
Finally
But,why took it so long.
It is the best news nowadays.
wauw..this IS good news
According to Nat Friedman; David is one of the best developers on the globe.
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