New Project (was RE: X client wrapper for Win apps?)
Harold L Hunt II
huntharo@msu.edu
Fri Sep 20 15:26:00 GMT 2002
Yes, that is what I want.
The primary aim of Cygwin/XFree86 is to provide an open source X Server
for Microsoft Windows.
I intend to pursue that goal. If others are interested in pursuing a
highly-experiemental Windows shell replacement, then they are more than
welcome to do so, but not here.
Harold
Christopher Faylor wrote:
>On Fri, Sep 20, 2002 at 12:28:11PM -0700, Nicholas Wourms wrote:
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>>--- David Fraser <davidf@sjsoft.com> wrote:
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>>>Once it's up, we need to set up mailing lists and the web site and then
>>>we can get going...
>>>
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>>If people are insisting on a seperate branch&list, why not host the
>>website, cvs, and mailing list on sources.redhat.com? Charles Wilson
>>always told me that it could be an option for projects like this. I'm
>>sure you can think of the numerous benefits, but the one that stands
>>out is having the list archives & cvs tree in one single place. It
>>makes things easier for all plus you get searchable mailing-list
>>archives to boot. I dunno if CGF is still kosher with this idea, but
>>what would be the harm in asking? Just my 2 cents...
>>
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>It's no problem setting up a new mailing list or cvs repository if that
>is what people want.
>
>cgf
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