Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 7th Feb 2006 18:37 UTC, submitted by Fusion
X11, Window Managers "Novell is announcing its contribution of the Xgl graphics subsystem and the 'Compiz' compositing manager to the X.org project. These enhancements open up a whole world of hardware acceleration, fancy animation, separating hardware resolution from software resolution, and more. As a result, Linux desktops will become more usable, end-user productivity will increase, and Linux is firmly positioned at the forefront of client computing technology." Videos and screenshots are included in the press release. And on a related note, Dan Winship of Novell has explained on gnome-desktop-devel why Novell worked on all this behind closed doors-- and this also applies to the striking similarity between Novell's mockups from December and Nat Friedman's videos. The changes made to GNOME will all be released back.
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cendrizzi
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2005-07-08

I agree completely with the Novell statement. Designing something with everyone telling what to do and not to do is just silly. Look at just about any successful open source project, it started with a clear vision and implementation (and afterwards is maintained with someone who has the vision).

Imagine if Linus didn't spent all that time getting the first kernel out and instead discussed it with the "community", we wouldn't have linux.

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