Re: [osol-discuss] Project Proposal for Xfce Desktop

2007-02-06 Thread Eric Boutilier
Thanks, Doug. You have seconds. I'll contact you offline to get you set up. On Sun, 4 Feb 2007, Doug Scott wrote: For you who don't know, Xfce is a lightweight desktop built using the gtk+ libraries. Currently there is a very old verion of Xfce as part of the companion CD with no owner. I am

Re: [osol-discuss] Project Proposal for Xfce Desktop

2007-02-05 Thread ken mays
oug Scott wrote: > For you who don't know, Xfce is a lightweight desktop built using the gtk+ libraries. > Currently there is a very old verion of Xfce as part of the companion CD with no owner. > I am proposing to move the development to a project within the Desktop Community, > where it shares

Re: [osol-discuss] Project Proposal for Xfce Desktop

2007-02-05 Thread Peter FELECAN
Doug Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Peter FELECAN wrote: >> Doug Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >> >>> For you who don't know, Xfce is a lightweight desktop built using the gtk+ >>> libraries. >>> Currently there is a very old verion of Xfce as part of the companion CD >>> with no

Re: [osol-discuss] Project Proposal for Xfce Desktop

2007-02-05 Thread Menno Lageman
Doug Scott wrote: For you who don't know, Xfce is a lightweight desktop built using the gtk+ libraries. Currently there is a very old verion of Xfce as part of the companion CD with no owner. I am proposing to move the development to a project within the Desktop Community, where it shares many

Re: [osol-discuss] Project Proposal for Xfce Desktop

2007-02-04 Thread Ian Collins
Doug Scott wrote: >For you who don't know, Xfce is a lightweight desktop built using the gtk+ >libraries. >Currently there is a very old verion of Xfce as part of the companion CD with >no owner. >I am proposing to move the development to a project within the Desktop >Community, >where it share

Re: [osol-discuss] Project Proposal for Xfce Desktop

2007-02-04 Thread Alan Coopersmith
Doug Scott wrote: For you who don't know, Xfce is a lightweight desktop built using the gtk+ libraries. Currently there is a very old verion of Xfce as part of the companion CD with no owner. I am proposing to move the development to a project within the Desktop Community, where it shares many

Re: [osol-discuss] Project Proposal for Xfce Desktop

2007-02-04 Thread Glynn Foster
Doug Scott wrote: > For you who don't know, Xfce is a lightweight desktop built using the gtk+ > libraries. > Currently there is a very old verion of Xfce as part of the companion CD with > no owner. > I am proposing to move the development to a project within the Desktop > Community, > where

Re: [osol-discuss] Project Proposal for Xfce Desktop

2007-02-04 Thread Rich Teer
On Sun, 4 Feb 2007, Doug Scott wrote: > For you who don't know, Xfce is a lightweight desktop built using the gtk+ > libraries. > Currently there is a very old verion of Xfce as part of the companion CD with > no owner. > I am proposing to move the development to a project within the Desktop >

[osol-discuss] Project Proposal for Xfce Desktop

2007-02-04 Thread Doug Scott
For you who don't know, Xfce is a lightweight desktop built using the gtk+ libraries. Currently there is a very old verion of Xfce as part of the companion CD with no owner. I am proposing to move the development to a project within the Desktop Community, where it shares many components with the