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Rasterman On The Impending Release of Enlightenment 17

In development for the better part of the last decade, the 0.17 release of the Enlightenment window manager is slated for November 5th. Leading up to this, the H has an enlightening interview with project lead Rasterman on what to expect. From the article: "Today Enlightenment offers most of what you get from GNOME and KDE, and probably the same if not a bit more than XFCE. It just doesn't try and ship a suite of apps with it. It is the desktop (Window manager, settings, file manager, application launching and management) minus the apps. ... The biggest thing E17 brings to the table is universal compositing. This means you can use a composited desktop without any GPU acceleration at all, and use it nicely. We don't rely on software fallback implementations of OpenGL. We literally have a specific software engine that is so fast that some developers spent weeks using it accidentally, not realizing they had software compositing on their setup."

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  1. Great job Rasterman and team by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Been using e17 for the better part of the last decade. It might not have been released, but CVS head (now SVN head) has usually been completely stable to run.

    I hope more folks adopt EFL (Enlightenment foundation libraries) for their projects too. It would be great to just have to re-theme an app to use it on a phone, or a desktop with keyboard as EFL allows you to do.

    Again, congrats on coming through with a full featured, fast, lightweight, with all the eye candy you could want, and limitless customization allowing, window manager/desktop.

  2. Re:Software fallback? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    We don't rely on software fallback implementations of OpenGL.
    How is that not a software fallback?

    They're not using a software fallback implementation of OpenGL. Since compositing windows doesn't require 3D mesh rendering, etc. this can be faster and more purpose-tuned than a generic software OpenGL.

    Did they mean to say that they wrote their own software fallback?

    I suspect what they *meant* is for you to use your reading comprehension skills, which the taxpayer worked hard to provide for you.

  3. Re:LOL by Superdarion · · Score: 4, Insightful

    LOL

    What? I wish Microsoft was as forthcoming with their faults as these guys. At least you know they're trying to fix the crashes.

  4. Selective recall? by dbIII · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Considering that the email insults that rasters manager cced to all of redhat ended up on the net your expectations could have been easily replaced with fact. Broken promises, an idiot manager that didn't last much longer than raster before being fired outright and a better paid offer in his home country filled out the story. What would you do in that situation? I know I would walk and take my project with me.