[FusionComm] The usual Beryl user..

Jeffrey Laramie imnotpc at ubaight.com
Sat Jul 21 22:53:57 CEST 2007


> > > the point if in the process you end up loosing your user base and make
> > > linux to the typical user look as an unstable environment where
> > > anything can happen to really good projects at any time. I think beryl
> > > had alot of steam and backing behind it and it seems that it has just
> > > grinded to a halt. Even if there is progress being done.. the users are
> > > not seeing it because there is no place they can see or hear whats
> > > going on. Just put a site up that doesn't look pretty for now ant says
> > > the status and maybe a some howtos, links to repositories, and
> > > announcements of whats going on.1
> >
> > You must be blind. Sorry. There are annoucements on
> > beryl-project.orgdirecting to the temporary home at opencompositing.org .
> > And there always was compiz.org around, where you can also find some
> > useful information on compiz (fusion).
>
> Unfortunately, there is nothing on the compiz.org front page saying that
> compiz fusion exists.  We need to beg them to put a notice up or something
> (RYX is the owner, and he apparatly quit, sooo...)

Sorry for not commenting earlier, but I have company from out of town. 
Compiz.org is our site and we can put anything on there that we need to. The 
wiki was locked down to prevent vandalism, but I can make any updates or 
changes you like, and if you want to work on the site yourself I can set you 
up with the correct permissions. I'm disappointed that RYX chose not to work 
with us, but he doesn't control access to the site so that isn't a problem. 
Anyone interested in working on the site should also subscribe to the 
Fusion "Web" mailing list. It's been quiet lately, but that will change 
shortly.

Jeff


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