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sally_maria) wrote in
linux4all2011-03-26 09:29 am
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Because I spent too long on the lottery machine yesterday...
One of the big advantages of open source is that if you don't like something you can fix it, or pay someone to fix it for you. So, if you'd won the Euro lottery (£117 million), what little "quirks" of your favourite distro or software would you pay someone to fix?
What projects would you donate to?
What projects would you donate to?
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What I'd also like would be to get someone to write a really good independent compositing manager for X-Windows. The xcompmgr program doesn't really cut it, and all the other compositing managers are wired into window managers. I don't want to be forced to use GNOME or KDE in order to get nifty compositing effects, and yet that is all the choice one has. I use Fvwm, but the Fvwm folks are adamant in not wanting to write a compositing manager. So for now, I do without. But I would like to have The Pretty, really.