On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 13:03:29 +0200 Ciro Mattia Gonano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
babbled:

> Just to calm down the WW [1], a quick topic with a request.
> I'm going to write an article for an italian magazine (LinuxPro, cousin
> of the british LinuxFormat) on Enlightenment, now that it reached a
> quite good level of stability and usability.
> Said that I'm NOT going to write "Hey boys, Enlightenment is for all
> mankind, go grab it from CVS and you're done!" (the target is the
> newcomer/medium Linux user), I'd like to know what you dudes would talk
> about in such an article.
> How would you go deep with EFL?
> Would you talk about GL support (even if it isn't yet fully functional)?
> How about the freedesktop specification compliancy?

well what is important to readers (mainly users i'd say) gl - not that
interested. it works mostly. its not 100% complete but its also only partially
useful. xrender support is more useful but worse on the driver/x side by far.
software is done long ago and working like a charm. 

> Maybe a quick interview with Carsten (but I'm doubtful 'cause of his
> mailload... ^_^ )?

why not ask other devs at the moment? check cvs commits and ask the guy doing a
lot of commits on the thing you want to talk about :) i might find time - but
right now i have 36 mails in just this mailbox to read, examine, chekc patches
for, think about and write replies to, so i'm on a big big big email lag :)

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The Rasterman (Carsten Haitzler)    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
裸好多
Tokyo, Japan (東京 日本)


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