Hi all, As some are aware I've hammered down MATE (though it still a lot of polishing) for openSUSE; I'm make a small iso with Kiwi and I was planning to call it 'Borderline'. This is a pure openSUSE 12.2 without any changes which defaults to MATE and LightDM. The MATE implementation is upstream (with some tweaks done directly on mate packages so I don't have to follow the road of pain with branding) and is mainly the same used by openSUSE. In addition this will get: - Armored with all sort of codecs available (gstreamer/ffmpeg and friends (ex: libdvdcss2)); - Font Rendering through Infinality - Other stuff I might find interesting. Is openSUSE ok with the usage of 'borderline' for a derivative? Why I ask this is because 'borderline' is a mental disturbance and somehow rare, in a way close to bi-polarity. This is a cool metaphore :) (borderline-project.eu will come soon). While I don't get own branding, this will be 'based on openSUSE'. NM PS: Cool name! [1] - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borderline_personality_disorder -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org