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And here's the ARS article on Fosscamp he did
Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, September 03 2012 @ 08:17 PM EDT
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3D Desktop! TouchScreen and XGL on Linux!
Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, September 03 2012 @ 08:33 PM EDT

Sorry, I'm new to the field of touch screens and such. Apparently I'm not the first to have seen this and it may also have been touched on in these forums before.

A Youtube video posted on Aug 15, 2006

3D Desktop! TouchScreen and XGL on Linux!

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Wonder if this guy still has it available
Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, September 03 2012 @ 09:18 PM EDT
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He modified the repositry, adding his own bits.

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Here's the GIT version of LowFat! Looks like iOS.. eh?
Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, September 04 2012 @ 01:44 AM EDT
MacSlow GIT Version of LOwFat Photo App

Well fancy that Open Source Community got ripped off by one of our own. This is the GIT repository. From what I know once something is under the GPL it can't be simply privatized and most likely sold to Apple obviously. I'm still trying to find the a copy of the source code for this Application. Whoever attempted to clean this off the web hasn't done a very good job. But if you could get Apple's source code and the OpenGL, etc Libraries they used, you could possibly prove Apple has some Open Source code in iOS and wouldn't that be fun? ^_*

cgit freedestop repository

Granted Novell's David Reveman thought he was God and had pull Compise Compositing Engine several times. But this is all based on the GTK, XGL, Compise (cowpies as we all used to call it), OpenGL.... etc. We're talking about an API that enables this String Physics (MacSlow) to be used in the first place. Now it's the String Physics that enables these rubber band effects in the first place. That was Quinn Storm herself on that. At least as lead developer on that fork off David Reveman's Novell project (he always liked it when you called it his... lol and don't ever mention Quinn... he hated that she was better at coding than he was). Yeah... a true egotist and primarily male chauvinist to the core! :D

But some key evidence can be found in Cairo-Dock. Although CairoClock was MacSlow work they both run on String Physics API and it's got "Bounce" (rubberband effects) up the yin yang!

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