Original author(s) Written in Qt Quick and C++ | Developer(s) Hawaii OS Project | |
Initial release April 6, 2011; 5 years ago (2011-04-06) Stable release 0.6.0 / January 14, 2016; 13 months ago (2016-01-14) Development status Merged with Papyros into Liri |
Hawaii was a Wayland and Qt Quick-based desktop environment with few dependencies aiming at desktop and mobile convergence. It was primarily used by Maui, a Linux distribution, before becoming independently known as Hawaii OS. Hawaii merged with Papyros and is now being developed as Liri.
Hawaii adopted the Simple Desktop Display Manager.
The Hawaii Desktop Environment was also adopted by RebeccaBlackOS, a Linux "live" distribution intended to serve as a technology preview.
References
Hawaii (desktop environment) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA