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Humor me for a moment. I write from acknowledged ignorance of the finer details. Assume for the moment I am part of the leadership for a new distro project. We are going to have one, and only one, desktop. Among other things, we want to choose, adapt, or if necessary develop our own desktop environment. A major requirement is stable experience for the user over a period of years. Underlying changes are fine, but it must remain just as quick on that same hardware four or five years later as it was at first. This is non-negotiable. Innovation must take a back seat to stability. We have developers willing to work under this restriction. With what you know about various window managers and desktop environments, what would you recommend our team of developers work on? Among the options would be forking a current project at some "really good" release point and keeping it there (say, KDE 3.1.5), resurrecting some long forgotten favorite (CDE?), or adapting some ideas and building a whole new project (a la Xfce). -- Ed Hurst ------------ Associate Editor, Open for Business: http://ofb.biz/ Applied Bible - http://soulkiln.org/ Kiln of the Soul - http://soulkiln.blogspot.com/
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