Just when you thought fancy effects on Linux desktops started to get remotely understandable, focussing on Aiglx/Xgl with Compiz, a
fork of Compiz is announced: Beryl. This is the logical continuation of the popular compiz-quinnstorm branch, used by many Ubuntu users.
"During this summer, and during the last few weeks, some major additions were done in compiz-quinnstorm, bringing a whole new decorator, cgwd, which was designed to be fully themable, and a new settings backend, csm, which intended to drop most of the gnome deps - there were other reasons for this, but this is not our current subject. Consequently, we reached a situation where it's quite impossible to come back." The main reason is general unwillingness to work with and unresponsiveness to the developers of the -quinnstorm branch from the official Compiz guys.
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2006-01-02
After using both compiz and compiz-quinn I have seen the difference
While the new cgwd is good, in general quinns work has been buggier. While david may have a hard time accepting patches, quinn seems to let everything into her tree, compiz-quinn is terribly unstable.
Finally, saying
a new settings backend, csm, which intended to drop most of the gnome deps - there were other reasons for this, but this is not our current subject
Is a cop out. The real reason for this fork (in my opinion) is that they implemented an unstable configuration backend with and abhoration for a GUI and have since been to stubborn to rip it out.........