freedesktop.org Updates Hi, At the start of the month I quietly launched a small project called the X Desktop Group; you can read about its goals here: http://www.freedesktop.org/about/mission.html In a nutshell, freedesktop.org is a shared forum and CVS server where developers from different X-desktop-related software projects can work together on documentation or code of interest to the X desktop community as a whole. This could include interoperability standards, libraries below the GUI toolkit layer, X enhancements, or whatever people want to work on. It looks like the first item on the agenda is to finalize and bless the window manager specification that's been in the works for a while. Note that this is a work project, not a diplomacy project or a post-wildly-speculative-proposals-to-the-mailing-list project. Please, if you aren't going to contribute expertise, code, docs, or HTML, don't clutter up the mailing lists. I'd like to preserve good signal-to-noise ratio. Of course if you _are_ going to contribute, please do! There's been slow but steady progress on desktop interoperability and shared technology over the last half-year or so; XDG is more an attempt to formalize this existing progress than it is a new project. www.freedesktop.org is a place where we can store the results of our efforts, and a central resource for developers who wish to write interoperable applications. Things look promising so far; many of the "people that matter" are getting involved in this effort, including GNOME/KDE core maintainers, and the LSB. Ideally, we can build a bit of a cross-desktop developer community. Because the people that need to be involved are already very busy with their own technology implementations, I don't expect extremely rapid results, but I do expect steady progress. Don't hesitate to contact me with questions or comments. Havoc hp@redhat.com (919) 547 0012 x386