Linked by David Adams on Wed 2nd Jul 2008 16:11 UTC, submitted by elsewhere
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None because XGL didn't fork into Beryl -- Compiz did. And that was mainly because David Reveman was trying to take a slow and steady approach to developing Compiz and some people wanted to make all this crazy stuff right off the bat without having a sound infrastructure.
XGL and AIGLX are the 3d compositing frameworks (more or less) that made Compiz/Beryl possible.






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How many months did it take XGL to be forked into Beryl? Of course they wound up merging or un-forking later on...it wound up working out nicely.