2008/7/29 Anselm R Garbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> I see how it can be offensive, however there is a message there which >> is important to the suckless philosophy/mission. >> >> 1.) dwm favours those who can appreciate (or even admire) the nice >> code of it and not those who cry when "some multi-foobar-application >> does not integrate well in the statusbar automagically". >> >> 2.) .h config because it is elitist and _fun_ for a c programmer >> (apart from other technical reasons..) >> >> 3.) projects where the code cleanness and simplicity is the main >> concern are extremely rare, most ppl don't even understand why is it >> important. we find this fact sad and this should be emphasized. >> >> 4.) dwm can be used by the masses, it is quite usable actually, but >> those who expect the usual trendy approach will be disappointed. they >> should be warned! >> >> well most of it is already in /common/, but i liked the way it was stated >> there. > > Ok, I might have been to fast to remove it. But I prefer to restore > this statement in common/ in a more project-independent way.
For the meantime the statement has been restored in the original place ;) --Anselm
