XFree86 Gets 25k 24
a_little_bird informed that XFree86 will be getting the LinuxWorldExpo Community prize this coming February. That little coup will add another $25,000 to their coffers. Congrats, and we're waiting patiently for v4. *grin*
Yay for them... (Score:1)
~Jester
V4 Would be nice. (Score:3)
decided to postpone the release of v4 everytime
someone asked them about it?
Speak for yourself. :) (Score:1)
Seriously congrats to XFree86 for a well-deserved award. Even if the configure programs should be burned at the stake. :)
Not to be skeptical... (Score:1)
Good choice! (Score:3)
/* Steinar */
Re:Not to be skeptical... (Score:2)
I guess that depends on who Kristin actually is....
Let's just leave it at congrats. (Score:1)
Way to go X team.
Re:Not to be skeptical... (Score:1)
XFree is due for this (Score:4)
You HAVE K9 and Company? (Score:1)
Re:You HAVE K9 and Company? (Score:1)
Methinks there will be a burning... (Score:2)
Hopefully this is an opportunity to build something considerably friendlier/prettier than what they've had. Although I'm quite happy if they wait, oh, "half an hour or so" to implement it...
In other news today.... (Score:1)
Although still not using the DRI interface it now supports hardware 3d rendering in 32 bit and, wait for it, the GeForce!
Get it here: click me [nvidia.com]
Score -1: Off topic, Score +1: Informative..
thank you and goodnight
XFree86 is a Cathedral (Score:1)
XFree86 is cathedral development.
why do they have closed development lists?
why do we only get a paucity of snapshots?
why is there no public cvs server?
don't get me wrong, i'm very happy about the project, but i'd really like to see them open up their doors to the public like Linux, Samba, etc.
$0.02USD,
-l
Re:Speak for yourself. :) (Score:1)
Re:XFree86 is a Cathedral (Score:5)
With 4.0, however, the driver layer has been abstracted into loadable modules, so we should see the core server functionality opening up a lot (I hope!). I for one would like to see division along the lines of KDE/Gnome, with a group of people working on the NDA-requiring drivers, and the rest of the tree open on an anonymous CVS server. This would allow more "casual" eyes on the code, while keeping the "developers" who want to devote more time as the maintainers of the various modules and subsystems.
This would also let you get daily snaps of _most_ of the stuff, with driver snaps released frequently, too, since the driver people wouldn't have to constantly wait on the core people, and vice-versa.
Re:XFree86 is a Cathedral (Score:1)
yipeeeee (Score:1)
yay !?!?!@?!?#?$?$%?%$?
Re:XFree is due for this (Score:1)
Your "consumer oriented applications" can be made with Allegro [demon.co.uk], which extends the ANSI C API with its own compressed filesystem (packfiles and datafiles), two-dimensional and limited three-dimensional graphics (there are also *GL addons), input management (keyboard, joystick, and mouse), sound, and fixed-point math. And an Allegro-based game can be recompiled and relinked with the DOS, Windows, and *nix versions of the Allegro library, and they'll use VESA, DirectX, and X11 automatically. That's why I chose Allegro for freepuzzlearena [xoom.com], a Tetris clone. (No downloads yet; pin0cchio and I can't figure out how to get xoom ftp to work right.)
And it's nearing 4.0 too.