On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 08:58:41PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 11:10:49AM +0200, Dominik Vogt wrote:
> > > But, I've yet to figure out how to config for the Alt release.
> > > There's that windowlist menustyle of SelectOnRelease,
> > > but I'm not sure that can apply.
> > > 
> > > For now, I still stuck with Alt polling for the release.
> > 
> > Uh, I didn't want to suggest that you have to do all the things I
> > listed yourself.  
> > 
> > Would you like to add your module to the fvwm source tree?  Of
> > course you would have full access to the sources.  You might want
> > to consider:
> > 
> >  + Reduces future maintenance work.
> >  + We would automatically add some nifty features like colorset
> >    support, i18n support etc.
> >  + More people can help you implementing some nifty stuff.
> >  + It would be maintained in the future, even if you ever lose
> >    interest in continuing the work.
> >  + It will automatically be adapted to all module interface
> >    changes.
> >  + Your module would be distributed with each and every copy of
> >    fvwm.
> > 
> >  - It would only be added to the 2.5.x development branch.
> >  - You would have to respect code and feature freezes when fvwm is
> >    getting close to the next stable release.
> >  - We would appreciate if the module was formatted with the new
> >    indentation style used in the core, but this is not a must.
> >    (indentation with tabs = 8 spaces).
> >  - It must use the Gnu Public License.
> > 
> > It's your decision, but I hope you can tolerate the drawbacks for
> > the benefits.
> 
> It is very much my intent to add this module to the primary source tree.
> However,  I want to get it in my core features and give it some
> reasonable cleanup and testing before letting it loose.

I understand, but I think it wouldn't hurt to include it earlier.
It is easy to just include it in the tarbell and make it build
the executable without installing anything.  Just say a word and
I will add the necessary logic.

> The terms are perfectly acceptable.

> You might want to talk to some of the
> other people about 2-space indentation.  I am willing to switch my tab
> formatting from 4 to 8, but I'm not necessarily willing to be happy about it.

We have switched to 8 spaces per tab only recently.  The 2 space
indentation will go away gradually in the libs/ and fvwm/
directories.  It's all not critical in the modules, though.

Bye

Dominik ^_^  ^_^

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