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Content preview:  Hi Julien, I don't know if someone replied to your question,
   so I'll take my shot. I'm maintaining the 'gles' port of compiz/core and
  plugins on lp and git community. And yes, to answer your question, main dev.
   is happening on lp these days. But lp development really is focused on ubuntu
   distributions (now oneiric and precise), so you'd really want to check with
   [email protected] before pushing any Mageia-related stuff. [...]
   

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Hi Julien,

  I don't know if someone replied to your question, so I'll take my shot.

I'm maintaining the 'gles' port of compiz/core and plugins on lp and git community.
And yes, to answer your question, main dev. is happening on lp these days.
But lp development really is focused on ubuntu distributions (now oneiric and precise), so you'd really want to check with [email protected] before pushing any Mageia-related stuff.

Now, concerning the community compiz,
I've been trying to update the git.compiz.org 'gles' branch frequently for gles-related features, but overall, the community git upstream lacks many features and fixes.

Cheers,

  Frédéric Plourde
Software engineering consultant
 T :: (450) 415-0855
@:: [email protected]

On 37-01--10 02:59 PM, Julien wrote:
Hello,

I'm the maintainer of compiz packages (core, plugin, config, ccsm) for
Mageia. At the moment, we are shipping a git snapshot from compiz.org in
cauldron (dev version). 
As the development seems not very active on compiz.org, I consider
switching to ship from the bzr dev branch on launchpad. 

Am I right in thinking that the real dev is on lp these days ? (for
example, I saw a new release for plugin main has been tagged yesterday)
If I want to report bug, should I do it on lp or here ?

Can we have an "official" statement on these subjects ?

Thanks :)

regards
Julien


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