On Wednesday 30 September 2009, Suraj Kurapati wrote: > On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 9:39 PM, Kris Maglione <maglion...@gmail.com> wrote: > > wmii now includes a ruby-based wmiirc by Suraj Kurapati. The > > distributed version contains minor changes so that the default > > configuration more closely resembles the default wmii configuration. > > Thanks, I am honored. > > > I'm maintaining the changes as a Mercurial patch queue on a mirror > > of Suraj's repo at suckless.org: > > > > http://hg.suckless.org/wmiirc-rumai/ > > I will move my eccentric setup to a "personal" branch on GitHub and > merge your patches onto my GitHub master branch. This way, my GitHub > repo will stay in sync with your official wmii one and newcomers won't > be scared away by my eccentric defaults. ;-) > > Cheers.
Thanks, this is great! My habit to use only "released stable" releases caused me to get used to wmii-3.6 + ruby-wmii a couple of months ago. I am now trying to move on, to wmii-hg + rumai, but having a hard time getting used to the defaults there. If there is someone out there who has a wmiirc that uses rumai but resembels ruby-wmii, I'd be delighted to know about it. Thanks! --yuval
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