On 9/21/06, Martin Schlander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

A couple of projects that might interest you:
http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=46021
http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=15888

A rephrasing of the question might be, how close do SUSE devs follow these
projects? And if they're usable by end of October will they be included?
<flamebait>so we can maybe have eyecandy _and_ functionality at the same
time, without major nuissances</flamebait>.

The community compiz packages have been available since the begining
on openSUSE Build Service repositories.

The Beryl Project packages for 10.1 and Factory would continue to be
available too.

However it is a great misfortune that Novell did not take full
advantage of the most groundbreaking Linux Desktop breakthrough it
brought to us.

For such a large company it could have at least hired one developer
who could have nurtured and engaged the community and let David
Reveman and his team work without taking their time to communicate
with all.

-J
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