Hello:
Well I haven’t put too mooch effort on making a comparison by the moment mainly 
because it won't be fair due that we still don't have all the LxQt 
functionalities, also this kind of comparison is a bit tricky because the large 
amount of variables that can affect the measurements. First it would be good to 
define a how to make it in a way that we can get relevant and trustworthy data. 
Ideas?

Best
 

----- Mensaje original -----
De: "john maverick" <johnmaveric...@inbox.com>
Para: "Alexis López Zubieta" <azubi...@uci.cu>
CC: "lxde-list" <lxde-list@lists.sourceforge.net>
Enviados: Miércoles, 15 de Octubre 2014 11:25:03
Asunto: Re: [Lxde-list] LXQt, MoonlightDE and memory improvements

> Hello:
> I would like to start by answering to Jhon:
> The modular approach will make LxQt to lose some of the pounds that it
> gain when was ported "Qt" and also will allow a better interoperability
> between components. The other alternatives proposed will only improve
> start-up time but not the memory consumption.



Hi Alexis.
Ok. Thanks for explaining that part to me. The big reason for the use of such a 
DE is indeed to get a  STABLE and complete (whit all the basic functions) 
enviroment using the less memory possible... so every MB counts!

It would be very good to see some comparison between LXQt and MoonLight. Do you 
have any numbers to share whit us (memory related ones, specially)?



> About libCppMicroServices, yes it's Apache licenced but as we only use
> it as module our product it's not considered as a derived work so it
> wont affect LxQt or MoonLightDE licence (also I have to say that I'm not
> an expert in the topic).
> 
> About the collaboration between the two projects, I'm still agreed with
> it!
> In fact now MoonLightDE has support from the University of Informatics
> Sciences in Cuba as a Research and Development project so we will not
> only making a DE but also making research in the areas of user
> experience, application integration and system performance. These means
> that we will be working on it eight ours a day and five days a week
> (more or less) and we will be able to give user support and amend bugs
> "quickly".

> Also I would like to say that we have made some progress in porting
> lxqt-panel and it's modules, lxqt-notifications and the PCmanFile
> manager to a modular approach. In fact this Friday we have plans to
> release MoonLightDE 0.7. So you are invited to test it.



This are also great news. I, personally, would like a lot to see combined 
efforts between the two projects (a merge would be great). I don't see reasons 
for having 2 different projects whit the same goal. But that's not my call...

Anyway, is there an official webpage for MoonLightDE where one can follow the 
news?

Tks :)

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