Talk:OPEN LOOK

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[edit] "New OL home"

An edit today added the tidbit that "OPEN LOOK is now hosted at Sourceforge" -- OPEN LOOK is a specification, not software, so saying it has a new home at Sourceforge wouldn't seem to be right (unless there's an open source project to change the specification itself.)

The Sourceforge page describes the project as the "OpenLook desktop", containing xview, olvwm, and companion programs. That's a description of OpenWindows, not OPEN LOOK.

We can't fix the name of the project here (although maybe if someone associated with the project is reading this, they could take note and change it?), but we can put the pointer to it in the right place. I would suggest moving this info to the OpenWindows page.--NapoliRoma 13:44, 27 July 2007 (UTC)

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BetacommandBot (talk) 17:59, 2 January 2008 (UTC)