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Package: sponsorship-requests
Severity: wishlist
Dear mentors, fellow debian lovers,
I think it's time to re-empower some users, who like fancyness in their
desktop, with compiz!
Compiz also addresses a matter of accessibility, with its integration of
many visual adaptation features, so it would be a significant addition
to our impaired users.
BTW, a couple new a11y features have also been pushed to upstream, hoping they
take it into consideration.
I rather concentrate on the Mate desktop, and plan on releasing an
accessibility enabling package lot, called mate-accessibility (see
http://git.hypra.fr/hypra/mate-accessibility), to facilitate several
configuration profiles for different impairments.
The first step is getting compiz back in debian. It has been cleaned up,
and polished with the last version of upstream. I have followed the
previous advice of Adam Borowski (on ITP), and set the jpeg and png deps
strait.
As for functionnal tests, compiz is used by myself, and approx ~20 people, and
is ready from sid to jessie(-backports).
I await more instructions and pieces of sound advice, of which i know
debian people have plenty.
I am looking for a sponsor for my package "compiz"
* Package name : compiz
Version : 1:0.9.12.2
Upstream Author : multiple (see AUTHORS)
* URL : https://launchpad.net/compiz
* Licenses : GPL/LGPL/MIT
Section : x11
It builds those binary packages:
compiz - OpenGL window and compositing manager
compiz-core - OpenGL window and compositing manager
compiz-dev - OpenGL window and compositing manager - development files
compiz-gnome - OpenGL window and compositing manager - GNOME window decorator
compiz-mate - OpenGL window and compositing manager - MATE integration
compiz-plugins - OpenGL window and compositing manager - plugins
compiz-plugins-default - OpenGL window and compositing manager - default
plugins
compiz-plugins-extra - transitional dummy package
compiz-plugins-main - transitional dummy package
compiz-plugins-main-default - transitional dummy package
compiz-plugins-main-dev - transitional dummy package
compizconfig-settings-manager - Compiz configuration settings manager
libcompizconfig0 - Settings library for plugins - OpenCompositing Project
libcompizconfig0-dev - Development file for plugin settings - OpenCompositing
Project
libdecoration0 - Compiz window decoration library
libdecoration0-dev - Compiz window decoration library - development files
python-compizconfig - Compizconfig bindings for Python
To access further information about this package, please visit the following
URL:
http://mentors.debian.net/package/compiz
project is also uploaded to alioth in pkg-a11y section:
https://alioth.debian.org/projects/compiz/
git clone git+ssh://[email protected]/git/pkg-a11y/compiz.git
To check out built packages, and the mate-accessibility pkgs:
http://debian.hypra.fr/debian/import_key (use sid for last version)
Alternatively, one can download the package with dget using this command:
dget -x
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/c/compiz/compiz_0.9.12.2.dsc
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Ksamak
hypra.fr Team
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Package compiz has been removed from mentors.
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