OK. Let's use [EMAIL PROTECTED] for the mean time if there is
any discussion
needed. Once it's going we can discuss elsewhere. It would be really
nice to have this hosted
at sources.redhat.com but actually at the moment we don't need that, we
just need to start
developing. But that can all be
Sorry everyone, posted to wrong list! Yikes!
David Fraser wrote:
This is a notice to everyone on this list that we will (for a short
time at least) be using this list to discuss a new project intended to
allow ordinary Windows programs to appear in X-Windows. This is quite
different to
Stuart Adamson wrote:
As what we are wanting to do here isn't strictly a cygwin/Xfree86
thing could I suggest we start a new sourceforge project and mailing list
for this?
Of course - we need a name for that ...
Stuart
Yes, I've been thinking this and then we can include it back into
gdi2X
win2X
xgdi
I like win2x. (or maybe win4x)
I'm happy to register the project and set it up...
I'd say wait a few hours for people in the states to wake up and read the
mass of
email and then unless anyone comes up with better names, go and do it.
Stuart
On Fri, 20 Sep 2002 11:46 pm, Stuart Adamson wrote:
gdi2X
win2X
xgdi
I like win2x. (or maybe win4x)
I'm happy to register the project and set it up...
I'd say wait a few hours for people in the states to wake up and read the
mass of
email and then unless anyone comes up with
Please don't use GDI in the name. I ask this because I don't want there
to be confusion between the Cygwin/XFree86 NativeGDI engine and any
foogdi project.
Consider instead something like the following:
XShell
XExplorer
Something more along those lines would help to differentiate your
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Please don't use GDI in the name. I ask this because I don't want
there to be confusion between the Cygwin/XFree86 NativeGDI engine and
any foogdi project.
Consider instead something like the following:
XShell
XExplorer
Something more along those lines would
On Fri, 20 Sep 2002, David Fraser wrote:
Other names:
OpenWin[dows] (because it's open source replacement for windows gdi)
XOpenWin[dows]
OpenWindows is the X11 environment from SUN. Using this name might bring
some trademark problems.
bye
ago
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can we move this discussion to another mailing list? and Get back to the
business of cygwin-xfree, here.
TIA
jim drash
Yes, will do as soon as the new project is set up. So it'll hopefully be
only a few more emails.
Jim Drash wrote:
Can we move this discussion to another mailing list? and Get back to the
business of cygwin-xfree, here.
TIA
jim drash
Alexander Gottwald wrote:
On Fri, 20 Sep 2002, David Fraser wrote:
Other names:
OpenWin[dows] (because it's open source replacement for windows gdi)
XOpenWin[dows]
OpenWindows is the X11 environment from SUN. Using this name might bring
some trademark problems.
bye
ago
--- Stuart Adamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As what we are wanting to do here isn't strictly a cygwin/Xfree86
thing could I suggest we start a new sourceforge project and
mailing list
for this?
A new SF project yes, but this is very much a Cygwin/XFree related
issue. It's easier to keep up
--- Harold L Hunt II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please don't use GDI in the name. I ask this because I don't want
there
to be confusion between the Cygwin/XFree86 NativeGDI engine and any
foogdi project.
Consider instead something like the following:
XShell
XExplorer
Something more
I say move the discussion elsewhere. I have put up with it for now, but
it really needs to go so we can get back on topic here.
Of course, with the level of continuous contributions flowing from other
members of the Cygwin/XFree86 project, I can't hold out much hope for
this new project.
Any such development would need to occur in a branch that could
eventually be merged back in if it proves stable, useful, well
modularized, and actively maintained. If not, I'll just forget that
anyone ever talked about doing it in the first place. That's why it
needs to move off list, even
--- Harold L Hunt II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any such development would need to occur in a branch that could
eventually be merged back in if it proves stable, useful, well
modularized, and actively maintained. If not, I'll just forget
that
anyone ever talked about doing it in the first
Yes, that is what I want.
The primary aim of Cygwin/XFree86 is to provide an open source X Server
for Microsoft Windows.
I intend to pursue that goal. If others are interested in pursuing a
highly-experiemental Windows shell replacement, then they are more than
welcome to do so, but not
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