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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<!DOCTYPE pkgmetadata SYSTEM 'http://www.gentoo.org/dtd/metadata.dtd'>
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<pkgmetadata>
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<maintainer type="project">
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<email>proxy-maint@gentoo.org</email>
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<name>Gentoo Proxy Maintainers Project</name>
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</maintainer>
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<maintainer type="person">
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<email>rubin@xs4all.nl</email>
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<name>Rubin Simons</name>
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<description>Proxied maintainer; set to assignee in all bugs</description>
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</maintainer>
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<upstream>
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<maintainer status="active">
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<email>ken@pcbsd.org</email>
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<name>Ken Moore</name>
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</maintainer>
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<remote-id type="github">pcbsd/lumina</remote-id>
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<bugs-to>https://github.com/pcbsd/lumina/issues</bugs-to>
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<doc lang="en">http://lumina-desktop.org/handbook/</doc>
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</upstream>
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<longdescription lang="en">The Lumina Desktop Environment is a lightweight system interface that is designed for use on any Unix-like operating system. It takes a plugin-based approach, allowing the entire interface to be assembled/arranged by each individual user as desired, with a system-wide default layout which was setup by the system administrator. This allows every system (or user session) to be designed to maximize the individual user's productivity.
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The Lumina desktop developers understand that the point of a computer system is to run applications, so Lumina was designed to require as few system dependencies/requirements as possible. This allows it to be used to revitalize older systems or to allow the user to run applications that may need a higher percentage of the system resources than were previously available with other desktop environments.
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Lumina is created/distributed under the 3-clause BSD license, allowing it to be used by anyone, anywhere (including in proprietary distributions). It has been written from scratch in C++/Qt5 and is not based on any existing desktop's code-base. It also does not use any of the Linux-based desktop frameworks (ConsoleKit, PolicyKit, D-Bus, systemd, etc), instead using a simple built-in interface layer for communicating directly with the operating system.
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</longdescription>
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</pkgmetadata>
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