New project under a new name, this has been the most controversial point as a lot of people don't feel it's fair or that it will lead to a lot of unneccesary difficulty, that it will lead to distributions unwilling to support such a new window manager
Well, I've read all the arguments, and I think I may have been being overly cautious. It is indeed a concern that we might lose our freedom in a 'merge', but I have been convinced that it isn't a major concern (and of course we reserve the right to
Beryl is a composite window system project which began as a fork of the Compiz code base designed to allow for a more community involved Xgl window system project than the Novell run Compiz project. Beryl joined Compiz-Fusion together with Compiz Extras in 2007. The first release of Compiz Fusion was in mid-2007.
See Compiz-Fusion for current information on Beryl and Compiz-Extras.
The initial developer focused (unstable) release, 0.1.0 was forked from the compiz-quinnstorm branch and released on September 28, 2006. This release can run on Xgl or AIGLX.
Beryl can be run side by side with Compiz – and effects development for the 2 projects is intended to be roughly similar.
The reason for the fork was communication problems between the Compiz insider developer community at Novell and the community of users on the compiz mailing list. Patches submitted to compiz were not felt to be applied in a desired way, so in the summer of 2006, work began on a development fork for community contributions.
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