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David Reveman has designed a plugin interface for this new system. So you can add new effects to every interesting event on the desktop.
Wait for next week for the official videos that will be released to get an idea of everything that is bundled in the current edition (the videos do not contain all of it).
Sounds great - I'm sure all the fans of this stuff will be counting the days to see the videos, read the blogs, install unofficial packages for their distro.
Its large contributions to the OSS community like this that get people fired up. It takes something grand and exciting to get people interested and more importantly motivated. Mono had this effect - all of a sudden, loads of cool, well thought out, useful applications sprung up. Once people get their hands on xgl and experience the speedier, minimal-redraw desktop, they'll be excited again and want to improve and develop cool new stuff.
Thankyou David and the desktop team at Novell - I think this contribution will lead to a huge increase in Gnome improvements. I also hope it will spur on the KDE community and they can do more cool new stuff with plasma etc based on XGL coolness.
I'm also liking the other theme / taskbar / menu changes that you get a brief view of. Will these also be released to the community as optional patches to the current Gnome panels/menus?