BadlandZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I don't think that now is the time for the LSB to take on making X > window managers more compatible. But, I do think that getting X window > managers more compatible (API/config files) is something that should > start ASAP. Therefore, why not approach GNOME, KDE, WindowMaker, > AfterStep, Enlightenment, etc... and try to organize a "XSB" site, > mailing lists, and get a dialog going between the people who will > actually have to do the coding to make their code compliant?
I have already approached a few people ... we'll see where it goes. I don't think we need to worry too much about the organization. If such a project comes to exist, we could easily call it a project in development for LSB 2.0 or something like that, make it on add-on standard, etc. What matters most is that people code against the standard. Therefore, I'm totally convinced that this needs to be done by the people writing the code, not us. The sub-committee would might be formed would need to come from their (KDE, GNOME, etc.) ranks, not ours. I'll try to see what I/we can do to help. - Dan