Compiz/Beryl merger is official
Posted Apr 10, 2007 1:14 UTC (Tue) by
Sutoka (guest, #43890)
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Compiz/Beryl merger is official by jimmybgood
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Compiz/Beryl merger is official
Fortunately the merged Berpiz (or whatever name they come up with... maybe
Comryl?) isn't going to be the only OpenGL accelerated compositing window
manager out there. There is the kwin_composite branch being developed in
KDE land to extend KWin with all the composity goodness that beryl/compiz
has (from what I've read they've already done most of the lower level
stuff, just really lack the plugins to do the effects). I believe
Metacity also does similar stuff as well, though I haven't heard any news
about more development in that regard for a while now (it might be dead,
it might have massive amount of development going on, no clue really since
I've heard zero about it).
UNFORTUNATELY, from what I've read Beryl does NOT have a true plugin
interface and just expose some of the internals, which means that the
other Windowing-Composite-Managers (WCMs?) can't share the plugins that
Beryl makes (at least at all easily). I'm not sure if the same is true
for Compiz, but theres a good chance it is (since they're forks after
all). Hopefully it isn't too late for a standard compositing-plugin
interface to be developed so that the WCMs can share the plugins (since
KWin will use a new enough version of Qt which uses glib for the event
loop, the old barrier preventing cross-toolkit plugins is gone).
Note: I'm not associated with any of the projects, so what I say could be
inaccurate or flat out wrong... believe what I say as much as you'd
believe a drunk hobo.
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