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2009 Feb 11
1
Advice to plugin developers during 0.9
As 0.9 will contain numerous core-changes which are likely to affect both
behavior and plugin development, the recommended way of developing new
plugins throughout 0.9 will be to use the released developer versions, NOT
master.
The exceptions are plugins that are already part of the release and
plugins that depend on functionality that only exist in master.
This will allow plugin developers to
2008 Dec 31
5
The future of Compiz
Where are we going?
It's time to start thinking ahead and really figure out how to make Compiz
survive, specially in lieu of Dennis' suggestion.
The reality is that there has been the equivalent of no progress since the
merge. We've basically only been in maintenance mode. The reason for this,
from my point of view, is a complete lack of direction and leadership.
We've
2014 Nov 21
2
0.8-based Compiz work
For the last few weeks I've been fiddling with the 0.8 code-base, mostly
because compiz got nuked in my distro and I had to do something, if for no
other reason than to have a running WM. You can find my work at:
https://github.com/KristianLyng/compiz
(I'm also tracking issues there)
I've done what I felt like doing, some of which would've been
controversial/problematic 5 years
2014 Nov 12
2
"Which version should I use?"
This is a somewhat controversial subject which I only reluctantly bring up.
I honestly believe that open discussion is the only way to run a project,
and I apologize in advance if I offend anyone.
I got what should have been an easy question on #compiz a few days ago. A
user came in and asked "What version do you recommend I use?".
I honestly didn't know what to say.
>From a
2009 Feb 05
1
Release plans for Compiz 0.8.0
The Compiz 0.8.0 release will be the first release to include what was
formerly known as Compiz Fusion.
A complete feature and string freeze for Compiz 0.8 is in effect from
Friday 5th of February, 23:59 GMT. I urge anyone with patches to submit
them ASAP, regardless of their state.
During most of Saturday, possibly spilling into Sunday, Compiz 0.8 will be
branched and made ready for release.
2014 Nov 21
0
0.8-based Compiz work
Hi Kristian,
On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 1:37 AM, Kristian Lyngstøl <kristian at bohemians.org>
wrote:
> For the last few weeks I've been fiddling with the 0.8 code-base, mostly
> because compiz got nuked in my distro and I had to do something, if for no
> other reason than to have a running WM. You can find my work at:
>
> https://github.com/KristianLyng/compiz
>
2014 Nov 17
0
"Which version should I use?"
Hi,
On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 3:28 AM, Kristian Lyngstøl
<kristian at bohemians.org> wrote:
>
> Feature-wise, Compiz 0.9.12.0 actually has fewer features as I understand it. With the move to OpenGL ES, several plugins got dropped. I understand some of that has been remedied, but 0.9 still does not come out ahead if my understanding is correct. I have asked around and this is what
2014 Nov 17
1
"Which version should I use?"
On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 11:11 AM, Sam Spilsbury <smspillaz at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 3:28 AM, Kristian Lyngstøl
> <kristian at bohemians.org> wrote:
> > So to sum up: Equal stability, fewer features, but actively maintained.
> >
> > In the end I told the user in question that 0.9.12.0 is the latest
> stable version, but 0.8.9 has
2009 Feb 12
1
Regarding freedesktop.org and Compiz
We were a little imprecise in our original announcement with regards to
moving away from freedesktop.org, which seems to have caused some confusion.
We are only moving away from the freedesktop.org infrastructure. NOT the
standards.
By moving away from freedesktop.org, we are:
- Shutting down bug-submission on bugs.freedesktop.org. We will be using
bugs.opencompositing.org which will soon be
2007 Jun 02
1
Bigscreen multihead issues [URGENT]
At the moment, Compiz draws each head at a time, shifting the
glViewport() for every head in a xinerama-like setup. However, the
projection matrix is NOT adjusted. This means any translation along
the z-axis will cause problems and any rotation along the x/y axis,
because the projection matrix is centered around the viewport, not the
actual X screen as it has to be to keep the scenery together.
I
2009 Feb 03
2
Coding standard
I've been trying to come up with some good coding standards, but I've
realized that most of us already know most of this. So instead of trying to
define every aspect of how we code Compiz-code, I'll try to outline some of
the finer points. For a more complete list, you can review any of the many
coding-standard documents out there (For Linux, FreeBSD or any other
project).
Part of
2008 Nov 23
1
Compiz 0.8 branched
I just branched for 0.8, since Danny told me there was no reason not to.
There are still some bugs to work out of course, but since development has
been quiet lately, I figure it's time to branch so that we can:
1. Eventually get to the next stable release
2. Allow people to work more freely on master
On my personal list of things I want to see working better before a 0.8
release, I have
2009 Aug 26
2
Statistical question about logistic regression simulation
Hi R help list
I'm simulating logistic regression data with a specified odds ratio
(beta) and have a problem/unexpected behaviour that occurs.
The datasets includes a lognormal exposure and diseased and healthy
subjects.
Here is my loop:
ors <- vector()
for(i in 1:200){
# First, I create a vector with a lognormally distributed exposure:
n <- 10000 # number of study subjects
2011 Jul 06
2
how to best present concentrated data points/ ggplot2
Hi all,
I am trying to plot a weighted density plot for two different types and want to show the data points on the x axis.
The code is as follows. The data points are very concentrated. Is there a better way to present it( should I set the alpha value or something else)?
Thanks!
YL
library(ggplot2)
x <- rnorm(10000)
a <- rnorm(5000)
b <- rnorm(5000)
weights.x <- abs(a/sum(a))
2009 Aug 18
1
8.2 behaving weird on openSuSE 10.3 & 11.0
Listmates,
I installed 8.2 on opensuse 10.3 from the opensuse XGL repository to replace
7.6. Compiz works with the nvidia 8600 GT card (512M of GDDR3) on the box, but
the ctrl+alt <- -> switching behavior is really bad.
In 7.6, the ctrl+alt <- -> desktop switching changed desktops crisply with
just the slightest hint of the cube detected during the very short and nice
switch.
2005 Jan 05
2
cAos/CentOS Users in Boston/New England area
I'm still looking for any volunteers in the Boston or New England
areas that would be willing to help out at LinuxWorld in February. It
goes Feb 14th - 17th, but the expo part is only 15th - 17th. If you
can't come all three days, that's fine, but I would appreciate if
there were a couple people that could come at least a day or two.
Also, If you help out you get a 3 day pass to the
2005 Sep 01
1
OT: SCALE 4x -- Call For Papers
Hello,
The call for papers for SCALE 4x, the 2006 Southern California Linux
Expo, is now open. This event will be our fourth annual show. It
will be held on Feb 11-12, 2006 at the Los Angeles Airport Westin. We
are expecting 1,300+ in attendance this year. We are non-profit,
community run Linux, open-source and free software conference.
If you are working on something you believe the
2007 Jun 18
1
two bessel function bugs for nu<0
#bug 1: besselI() for nu<0 and expon.scaled=TRUE
#tested with R-devel (2007-06-17 r41981)
x <- 2.3
nu <- -0.4
print(paste(besselI(x, nu, TRUE), "=", exp(-x)*besselI(x, nu, FALSE)))
#fix:
#$ diff bessel_i_old.c bessel_i_new.c
#57c57
#< bessel_k(x, -alpha, expo) * ((ize == 1)? 2. : 2.*exp(-x))/M_PI
#---
#> bessel_k(x, -alpha, expo) * ((ize == 1)? 2. :
2004 Sep 22
7
Some photos from Astricon 2004
These taken tonight (9/22/2004) at the Expo and Reception
Enjoy. http://photos.tropiano.org/gallery/astricon-2004
Lenny
2006 Oct 04
4
Linux World Expo - London 25th + 26th Oct 2006
hey guys,
CentOS has a stand at the LinuxWorld Expo, London on the 25th and 26th
of Oct 2006. And we need some help!
We need a few people to come down and help at the stand, talk to
visitors and generally spread the good word on CentOS! If you are
interested and are able to come help, please get in touch with Lance (
lance at centos.org ) or me ( kbsingh at centos.org ) as soon as possible.