A surprise, to be sure, but a welcome one.

Personally, seeing the popularity of vanilla i3 and by extension i3-gaps
(which some people prefer aesthetically) in conjunction with the combined
userbase of debian and all of its offspring, it became apparent i3-gaps
should have been available sooner in debian.

If one was to graph the users the users of the debian-family of
distributions and every other distribution family out there, it becomes
clear that a lot of people might be missing something they are used to
using elsewhere (most other big families of distributions have the fork
available as can be seen here: https://repology.org/project/i3-gaps/versions
).
And a lot of people have real trouble compiling this piece of software from
source (mostly new linux users of the debian-derivatives).
Therefore since i use debian from time to time, when my gentoo box is
occupied compiling for 12 hours straight, it occured to me i should package
i3-gaps for debian and therefore all its derivatives to give people easy
access.

Certainly, a merge is the superior solution and i am glad its actually
being considered, but my understanding is that code refactoring/cleaning
could take a considerable amount of time, and therefore the package should
actually be available as a temporary solution for all those who want to use
it, as it currently is everywhere else.

Again, i congratulate Michael and Ingo for their work.

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