On Thu, 2004-03-11 at 09:20, Jose O Gonzalez wrote:
>       If subscribing to this list qualifies one as a "member", is it possible
> to obtain a free catalogue of E paraphernalia, e.g.  E Tshirts, Coffee
> Mugs, etc... ?

Some E Tshirts were printed up many years ago. They are no longer
available. Plus the logo's changed since then.

>       Also, who is "Raster" or "The Rasterman", and what exactly is his
> connection with Enlightenment?

Rasterman is a crazy artist who, in 1996 or so, decided programs like
FVWM and rxvt required too many resources while providing insufficient
features/eye-candy. So he learned C and Enlightenment was born. He's the
founder of the project.

> PS.
>       While there's coverage of some things spread around, a "History" section
> on the Enlightenment website could be something people might find
> interesting --
> perhaps with some screenshots of earlier versions and such -- after all,
> were
> there ever "DRx", for 0<x<16 ?

Let's see: (I may be misremembering something here, please correct where
necessary) first there was FVWM-XPM, next "E1.0 alpha", then DR 0.[1-12]
(all based on FVWM2), then the DR 0.13 rewrite, and another rewrite for
0.14. 0.16 is the DR0.14 codebase with many features (such as epplets)
added.

-- 
BAM - A classic: that which is guaranteed to be studied long after
anyone is interested in it.



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