The Bongo project was born out of the Hula project. Bongo is a mail and calendaring application not a "groupware" solution. It is completely independent of Novell, Messaging Architects and Hula. It aims to offer a great user experience, and revive the idea that mail and calendaring are useful tools rather than burdens.
Hula may not be alone. Remember Compiz? It turns out that Beryl was set up for similar reasons. This fork, which equips Linux with 'eye candy', sought independence from Novell, according to this very recent message, posted to the Compiz mailing list.
One assumption is that compiz is some kind of Novell controlled project that Novell will move in whatever direction it wants. This is completely wrong. I started the project and no one at Novell has ever told me in which direction it should go.
It was worth mentioning that Beryl was born before Novell had made its deal with Microsoft. Here is a nice demo of Beryl mimicking Windows Vista.
Comments
Stephen
2007-02-19 21:59:16
So Hula was dropped because Novell already had a collaboration solution. Cutting Netmail/Hula loose is a good thing - there's some terrific code in there.
As for Compiz, the comments are cool, but hardly damning of Novell. In fact, it's great that Novell support davidr in pushing compiz where it needs to go.
Roy Schestowitz
2007-02-19 22:20:08
I think that Beryl+Compiz are headed toward convergence.
Draconishinobi
2007-02-19 23:01:20
How impressive ... and also a completely useless waste of system resources ... I won't be getting either :)
We need to discard those stupid debates about "AI" and reject media that gets paid to participate in such overt narrative control (manipulation like The Register MS)
The oligarchy wants to gut the real press and replace media with slop and social control media (or social control media with slop in it, i.e. their own voices, mechanised)
They would delay until March or April if they wanted to, but then we can expect numbers exceeding 10,000 layoffs (Microsoft always low-balls the real figure/s)
The gaming division at Microsoft is a complete catastrophe, lots of money (debt) down the drain [...] Buying Activision was all about misleading shareholders or hiding the deep trouble/problems XBox was having
Comments
Stephen
2007-02-19 21:59:16
As for Compiz, the comments are cool, but hardly damning of Novell. In fact, it's great that Novell support davidr in pushing compiz where it needs to go.
Roy Schestowitz
2007-02-19 22:20:08
Draconishinobi
2007-02-19 23:01:20