Hello, > We are publishing a software for the masses: we make it available and > have a website for it, a mailing list, a wiki, and a mercurial > repository. > There is nothing elitist about that. > The fact that we have to modify the source to customise the product is IMHO, you're staggeringly wrong, good sir. I think dwm doesn't make *sense* if you can't edit the source and paste together your favorite layouts/config to create your own personalized WM. dwm can't ever be a packaged product ready for mass consumption - if it is, it will be a different window manager, and we'll have to abandon it and move on. Then a few years later someone will reinvent the wheel and say "let's finally write a minimalist WM!" Without a configuration GUI, window decorations, pagers and whizbang, dwm is irrevocably elitist, and at least I would like it to stay that way.
Regards, Mate