Hi all,

I was seriously considering to push Compiz back to Debian, along with
Emerald that I maintain now. The only problem preventing that is lack
of time at the moment. It would be great if we could join forces.

Cheers,
Povilas

On 07/21/2014 11:31 AM, David Casson wrote:
> Hi Jean Philippe,
> 
> I'm on Ubuntu 14.04, I installed the package
> "gnome-session-falback" and "compiz-plugins-extra". This allowed me
> to serve me zoom and color inversion with aparence to gnome2.
> 
> Compiz was implemented in the version "SID". I'll look in my
> direction and then come back to you. I don't know if orca and
> really compatible with compiz. if Compiz is re-introduce i say yes
> !!
> 
> Best regards
> 
> David
> 
> 
> On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 2:10 AM, MENGUAL Jean-Philippe 
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> The current situation, in my opinion is: Unity 3D, even if it 
> becomes more accessible, doesn't ships some colours customizations 
> allowed by gnome2 (and MATE). So, to have a fully accessible
> desktop for blind and people with low vision, I'd like to have MATE
> + Compiz working, MATE works with a scren reader. Knowing all that,
> here's my questions: 1. Does Compiz plan to stay a Windows Manager
> on other desktops as Unity, such as MATE and Openbox (the most
> usable desktops today with it). Or is there a focus on Unity? 2.
> What should I download to re-introduce the package in Debian? is 
> there a single package? several packages? Are there modules or 
> addons beyond a core? If you think I could find any useful info 
> about the technical project structure, please let me a link.
> 
> My purpose anyway: re-introduce Compiz in Debian for October,
> before testing peeeze.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> --
> 
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