On Sat, 27 Dec 2008, Jonas Smedegaard wrote: > Hi, > > Recently it was discussed here why no Python library existed that > interacted directly with core X11. > > Today I saw mentioned at lwn.net the Python-based window manager > samurai-x2 which might be interesting in relation to that, and perhaps > even more concretely as a default Window manager for Sugar? > > More info here: http://samurai-x.org/ > > And here: http://lwn.net/Articles/312681/ > > > > If there is interest, I would be happy to attempt packaging samurai-x2 > for Debian. I have plenty of other interesting tasks too, so will only > do if if someone finds it relevant.
I saw that as well, but had wanted to give it a try before speaking up. for the OLPC folks they would primarily want it packaged for Fedora 10. I personally would be interested to see how it works with Debian (with the thought that having good alternate distros will either force Fedora to slim down to be used in this sort of application, or eventually the overhead of running Fedora will be high enough to warrent a switch to something that can be slimmed down more) I am still using Window Maker as my primary window manager (except on one laptop where I have KDE becouse the ubuntu windowmaker package didn't work well), so I don't count as a 'typical' desktop user. David Lang _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
