- Portland Project
The Portland Project is an initiative taken to establish a greater
Linux foothold in the desktop market. It aims at resolving a number of key factors that are believed to reduce the adoption rate ofLinux distribution s as desktop operating systems.While the
Tango Desktop Project was started to give users a more unified graphical experience, the Portland Project is intended to ease the porting of desktop applications to Linux forindependent software vendor s (ISVs). The project goal is to letsoftware developer s worry less about thedesktop environment a distribution is using, and thus bring it on more common ground withMicrosoft Windows andMac OS X in this particular area.In 2006 the project released Portland 1.0 (xdg-utils), a set of common interfaces for desktop environments [ [http://desktoplinux.com/news/NS7435528984.html Portland points desktop Linux at $10 billion market] , "DesktopLinux.com", 11 October 2006] .
The project has
Alex Graveley (GNOME ) andGeorge Staikos (KDE ) as two of the task force leaders, who will look to gain feedback from ISVs, integration possibilities, and possibly create a draft implementation as well.A goal for the Portland Project is to have it be included in Linux Standard Base 4.0, due in 2008.
The initial Portland Project meeting, held in
Portland, Oregon , was sponsored by theDesktop Linux Working Group ofOSDL . At the start of that initial meeting,Nat Friedman ofNovell came up with the project name: "well, we are here in Portland... how about the Portland Project?"See also
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Elektra Initiative References
External links
* [http://portland.freedesktop.org/wiki/ Portland project wiki]
* [http://www.desktoplinux.com/news/NS2649626642.html Linux desktop architects team up on Portland Project]
* [http://www.linux-foundation.org/en/Desktop_Linux The Desktop Linux Workgroup]
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