On Fri, Feb 16, 2024 at 4:00 PM Ryan Brue <ryanb...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello all! This is my first time using a mailing list, but I want to do this 
> more often in the future :)
>
> System76, makers of Linux computers and creators of Pop!_OS are currently 
> working on a desktop environment entirely built in rust, called COSMIC. 
> (https://github.com/pop-os/cosmic-epoch). They use and contribute to a lot of 
> base Linux development components written in rust, including:
> Smithay: A wayland compositor library https://github.com/Smithay/smithay
> Iced: A GUI library https://github.com/iced-rs/iced
> WGPU: A graphics library https://github.com/gfx-rs/wgpu
> ZBus: A rust D-Bus crate https://github.com/dbus2/zbus
>
> I have been closely following its development and I am even dipping my toes 
> in rust for the first time to help contribute to its development.
>
> I happen to enjoy Fedora quite a bit, and I use Silverblue on my main machine 
> myself, but in order to try COSMIC in its current state (and to create a test 
> environment for my code changes) I started creating Fedora atomic images with 
> the COSMIC desktop environment installed (see: 
> https://github.com/ryanabx/fedora-cosmic-atomic). The image is very 
> primitive, and simply compiles COSMIC components and puts the files where 
> they need to be in their various directories, no RPM packaging involved at 
> this phase.
>
> I would like to gauge interest in creating a COSMIC SIG for Fedora. The 
> initial major goals of such a group would be:
>
> * Creating RPM packaging for COSMIC's components
> * Laying out a plan for and promoting a Fedora COSMIC Spin
> * Contributing to COSMIC development (for those interested, of course nothing 
> is required)
> * Creating an accompanying Fedora COSMIC Atomic variant
>
> If you happen to like rust, or are simply excited to see another desktop 
> environment join the space, share your interest!

This sounds great!

> If there is enough interest, I would suggest we then create a matrix group, 
> similar to what the Fedora KDE SIG has. I believe the KDE SIG uses an IRC 
> bridge as well, for those interested in using IRC.

We do not use IRC for Fedora KDE at all.



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