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2007 Jun 20
1
CompComm has a real name!
Our previous attempts to select a project name for CompComm have not gone
well. We tried a poll but the names in the poll were not pre-qualified to
determine if they were usable and the ?winning? name was also a strongly
disliked name. Kristian and I each proposed a plan to select a name, but that
effort got sidetracked by a massive flame war on the mailing list.
While our community has some
2007 Apr 29
0
compiz-scheme. Interactive prompt and example startup file.
Beyond the general work on compiz-scheme (new wrappings, hooks, code
improvements, etc), I've added a few large new things:
1. Key bindings with modifiers. This lets you from any of your scheme
files/interactive prompt bind an arbitrary key + modifier to an
arbitrary scheme function. So you can define new Compiz behaviors and
shortcuts on the fly.
2. An interactive prompt. This sets up a
2007 Apr 04
1
Compiz and Beryl are Reuniting
After several weeks of discussion the leaders of Compiz and Beryl have agreed
that the two communities shall reunite. This decision is supported by both
David and Quinn and represents the majority decision of the administrators
and developers in each community. At this early stage not a lot has been
decided, but these are the main points of the agreement:
- As had previously been decided,
2007 May 16
2
compiz segfaults on starting second X server / suspend to ram
Hello,
when I start a second X server or when I suspend (and resume) to ram
compiz crashes.
I tryed to debug this but its impossible to run gdb on compiz (=freeze).
This happens with current git, but If I remember correctly not with
0.3.6 (and git versions < 0.5.0 but I don't know when it started to happen).
any ideas?
2007 Jun 12
0
Keybindings trouble
I'm using the latest compiz-git (along with compcomm patches & ccsm)
and I'm having troubles with some keybindings. It seems that compiz is
somehow intercepting any shortcuts that I try to use that are Control
+Alt+*OTHER*. For example, I have set in my xfce keyboard settings to
lock the screen on Control+Alt+l, it works fine with xfwm4 and the last
version of beryl, but it only
2007 Apr 06
1
Post unification
Hello Community
Congratulations everyone for the reunification.
To kick off the process, shall we finalize channels we are going to
use for communication so that all the developers involved know what is
going on and where. Which ML and IRC would be used for 'semi-official'
communication etc.
1. Danny, Quinn and Marex have already started working on
compiz-plugins-beryl-premerge tree on
2006 Nov 22
2
Looking for input
Hey All,
First off, congratulations to David and the others who worked on the 0.3.4
release and Happy Thanksgiving!
There's been some discussion in the forum on the design and functionality of
the compiz website and I'd like to get the opinion of David and any others
who have an interest in this topic.
My first question is to David. You indicated that you were interested in
having
2007 Jan 29
0
CompizWeb Mailing List
I've created a new mailing list for anyone interested in discussions on the
design and maintenance of the Compiz website. Here's the link to subscribe:
http://www.ubaight.com/mailman/listinfo/compizweb
Jeff
2006 Dec 21
2
Time to Vote for a Logo
Our discussion and editing period has come to and end and it's time to vote!
You can find the poll here: http://forum.go-compiz.org/viewtopic.php?t=286
Please read the whole post as the selection procedure is outlined below the
poll. May the best graphic win!
2007 Apr 10
6
Fullscreen windows(videos) and Compiz
I worte in my last mail that when I ue compiz git fullscreen videos are no
longer ontop of the gnome-panel...
that means that the gnome-panel is still visible while playing the video in
fullscreen. The commit which I said may caused it has nothing to do with it
compiz does not build if I revert it).
again with older compiz and metacity it works fine. (now I am running
20070316). Anyone else wiith
2006 Nov 08
3
Compiz Community
Hello,
I'm new to compiz and to this list but I'd like to contribute. I couldn't find
a more appropriate place to ask a few questions about the compiz project
(which is actually my first question).
1. Since the apparent compiz/beryl fork I don't see a compiz "community" site.
Is there one?
2. Is compiz going to continue to be developed, and if so, is there a road
2006 Dec 18
0
Logo Contest Discussion
We've passed the deadline for new entries in the logo contest. We had a very
good turnout with 11 high quality designs submitted. We will now have 3 days
of discussion and unlimited modifications to these 11 designs after which
we'll have a poll lasting 3 days.
Since this brings us to Christmas Eve there will be no time for runoff polls
before the holidays in the event one design
2006 Sep 15
1
Discussion about Compiz and working togeher
I would like to get a better understanding as to why
Quinn's patches have not been accepted into the compiz
git tree.
I feel Quinn's patches could greatly improve compiz.
She has made quite a lot of progress wrt to enhancing
compiz with her cgwd window decorator which allows
users to write their own themes for window
decorations.
Also, many of the plugins that are in compiz.net are
MIT
2007 May 17
2
state plugin
hi,
I saw that Mike Dransfield tried to port 'state' plugin from beryl.
What does it do? It should be able to place windows, based on name,
class etc., to specific viewports. I recently converted to compiz window
manager from WindowMaker (used it for 8 years), and I miss automatic
'pinning' of specific windows to particular workspace (or viewport in
this case).
Mike's
2009 Oct 02
0
[LLVMdev] Mailing list for out-of-band MSP430 backend discussion
Hello,
Several people have expressed interest in using LLVM to target MSP430
microcontrollers. Anton wrote an MSP430 backend as an exercise, and
some of the nastiest parts are done (thanks Anton!), but the consensus
seems to be that there's still quite a bit of work left to do before
LLVM can replace the commercial and open-source compilers (IAR, CCE,
CrossWorks, mspgcc, and so on) that
2006 Nov 16
1
New top menu item
David, can we get a "Documentation" item in the main menu leading to a new
documentation page? I'd like to add a Howto and some other info for end users
but none of the 4 main menu pages seem appropriate for that. I didn't see a
way to add a menu item through the wiki, so I think you need to do that.
Also, have you any thoughts about a new official logo? There's a thread
2007 Apr 02
0
Re: Beryl Merger
On Sun, 2007-04-01 at 20:11 -0400, Jeffrey Laramie wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> If you've been following the discussion on the forum and/or compizadmin list,
> you can see that we aren't getting anywhere with these discussions. The
> hangup seems to be selecting a new name for the Compiz-Extra division. The
> Beryl people feel it's the only thing they're asking for
2006 Nov 10
1
Domain Names, etc.
Hello All,
A quick update regarding the domain name issue. Ben and I have been in contact
with Guillaume and things are moving forward. Guillaume has installed a
re-direct page on compiz.com that provides links to both compiz.biz and
beryl-project.org. He has also agreed to give David the compiz.org domain
name.
David, could you contact either Guillaume or myself with your registry
2008 Jul 19
2
OT Astricon/Digium Beach Ball Mailing
Just an FYI for Digium. I received a mailing today from you guys
which was nice. The price of mailing was ~$1.60 and inside was an
inflatable beach ball.
Cool, but I tried to blow up the beach ball and the the seam where the
part opens to inflate the ball was not connected to the ball
whatsoever, so it went right in the trash.
I wonder if the sick heat had anything to do with it, was mine just
2007 Apr 02
1
Re: Beryl Merger
This was a private mail and not supposed to go to the compiz list.
Please don't don't read it unless you're on the compiz admin list. :)
I've apologized to Jeff, Mike, Rico and Arturo for making this mistake
and I'd like to apologize to anyone else who might have been offended by
it.
I guess the good part is that you get an uncensored view of what we feel
about the community