If I want to try this release on Debian Wheezy, I need to build it from
source by myself, right?
On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 7:03 AM, Jerome Leclanche <adys...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The LXQt homepage is at http://lxqt.org.
> J. Leclanche
>
>
> On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 11:59 PM, Ryan Bramantya <ryanb...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Congratulations for the release!
> >
> > By the way, which website that will become LXQT homepage?
> > http://razor-qt.org/ or http://lxde.org/ ?
> >
> >
> > 2014-05-07 16:14 GMT+07:00 Jerome Leclanche <jer...@leclan.ch>:
> >>
> >> The LXDE and Razor-qt teams are proud to announce LXQt 0.7.0, the
> >> first release of LXQt, the Qt Lightweight Desktop Environment. This
> >> beta release is considered a stable continuation of the Razor desktop.
> >>
> >> It has been almost a year since the Razor-qt project and the LXDE-Qt
> >> project decided to merge. Since then, the LXQt desktop has been under
> >> active development by 13 developers and dozens of contributors and
> >> translators.
> >>
> >> "The Linux community sees many forks but never any merges."
> >> The merge has been praised by a lot of members of this community.
> >> The Maui Project has joined our efforts in creating a better Qt
> >> desktop and together we hope to focus less on our differences and more
> >> on what we share.
> >> The KDE Project has, in their efforts in building the modular KDE
> >> Frameworks, opened new doors for Qt developers working with desktop
> >> libraries. KF5 libraries may soon power some LXQt components!
> >> In the same spirit, I would like other desktops to consider this an
> >> open invitation to come and talk to us about how we could benefit from
> >> each other's work.
> >>
> >> Since the last release of Razor-qt (0.5.2), the desktop has had
> >> serious overall polishing and hundreds of bug fixes, as well as a host
> >> of new features including:
> >> - The inclusion of PCManFM-Qt, the Qt port of LXDE's desktop and file
> >> manager
> >> - An all-new modular architecture, allowing users and maintainers to
> >> easily swap out components of the desktop for third party apps.
> >> - Several improvements to the system settings along with the
> >> inclusion of screens management, keyboard settings and file
> >> associations.
> >> - Improvements to cursor and appearance settings
> >> - Improved support for systemd-based setups
> >> - Ongoing work on Qt 5 compatibility. Most of our components already
> >> build on Qt 5!
> >> - Ongoing work on Wayland support. Some components, including
> >> PCManFM-Qt, can run on Wayland if QtWayland is available.
> >> - A new obconf-qt tool, for Openbox users (released separately)
> >> - A new compton-conf tool, for Compton users (released separately)
> >> - Several performance improvements
> >> - Experimental Raspberry Pi support
> >> - Partial FreeBSD support
> >>
> >> Existing LXDE users will be happy to hear that the GTK version of LXDE
> >> will not be discontinued for the time being. While several developers
> >> have shifted their focus on LXQt, classic LXDE will continue being
> >> maintained as long as there are developers still working on it.
> >>
> >>
> >> The new website for the LXQt project is available at:
> >> * http://lxqt.org/
> >>
> >> Source downloads for LXQt are available at:
> >> * http://lxqt.org/downloads/0.7.0/
> >>
> >> Please report any issues to our main issue tracker.
> >> * https://github.com/lxde/lxde-qt
> >>
> >> Packages are already available for the following distributions:
> >> * Arch Linux (AUR):
> https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/lxqt-desktop-git/
> >> * Ubuntu (Daily Builds PPA):
> https://launchpad.net/~gilir/+ppa-packages
> >> * Siduction: http://packages.siduction.org/lxqt
> >> Distributions are encouraged to contact us on this mailing list
> >> regarding packaging matters.
> >>
> >> Our git repositories are available on:
> >> * http://git.lxde.org/
> >> * https://github.com/lxde/ (read-only mirror)
> >>
> >> Aspiring contributors should take a look at our CONTRIBUTING document:
> >> * https://github.com/lxde/lxde-qt/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING
> >>
> >>
> >> The LXDE and LXQt developers
> >>
> >>
> >>
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> > --
> > Best regards,
> > Ryan Bram
>
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