哈哈,好事情。这下大家不用再为用哪个而苦恼,而3D桌面的开发也必定会更强劲,期待。虽说当年Beryl就是从Compiz分出去的,不过这个分也起到了促进作用,就像AMD对Intel的作用那样,现在又在恰当的时候
重新统一,简直让人怀疑有一个无比高明的幕后黑手在操纵这一切。统一后的计划:
Compiz will effectively split in to two divisions: Compiz-core and Compiz-extra.
The Compiz-Core division will focus on core functionality. The name of the core package will remain compiz.
The Compiz-Extra division, which includes plugins, decorators, settings tools and related applications and their developers, will merge with the Beryl project's programmers and offerings in these areas 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.
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Compiz will effectively split in to two divisions: Compiz-core and Compiz-extra.
The Compiz-Core division will focus on core functionality. The name of the core package will remain compiz.
The Compiz-Extra division, which includes plugins, decorators, settings tools and related applications and their developers, will merge with the Beryl project's programmers and offerings in these areas 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.
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