Kurt - I think you need to rethink your definition of "Troll". He simply asked a question. Regardless of whether you agree with the idea of the window manager in question, he didn't make some fallacious statement regarding DWM or any other suckless tools - he's simply asking for opinions. There is a sizable minority of DWM users (myself included) that use DWM's tags as workspaces. Yes, it's 'wrong' in regards to how the window manager is INTENDED to be used - but that's what's nice about *MY* computer - it's mine and I can use what software I want as I see fit. Not everyone *NEEDS* to the 'dynamic' from 'dynamic window manager' . I know I don't - I prefer DWM over any other window manager for other reasons besides the concept of tagging.
No one implied that WMFS was anything 'special' - but rather that it took some ideas from DWM and changed them up a bit. It sits on a middle ground between dynamic tiling window managers and a lightweight floating WM. (Honestly, look at it like a tiling openbox and you'll get a better idea of it's capabilities)