On Mon, 05 Apr 2010 00:54:31 +0200, M Rawash <[email protected]> wrote:

now that tuomov has finally severed his last remaining connection with
ion, what do we (committed ion users) do now?

I spent the last few days committedly trying out other WMs, and i can
say this with absolute certainty: there's nothing out there that's even
comparable! (the closest thing i could find, in terms of
what-you-can-do, was 'awesome', but it subscribes to a very different
philosophy than ion's, and is kind of a mess)

so, I need to hear some ideas about the future of this project (not
simply suggestions for other WM's; i will NOT switch to anything that's
currently on the market, and that's my final decision!), I do have a few
ideas of my own, but i want to know what everybody else thinks; after
all, I'm just new-comer compared to the majority of the remaining users
here (been using Ion for only a few months now), I don't know anything
about the community (or what's left of it), how it works, or how the
author's actions affected it. so i think it's best of somebody else took
the initiative and got this conversation going...

regards,
M Rawash


Well, ion is mostly stable and complete, but it does have some problems with 
certain software (java software particularly) and, if I've understood 
correctly, it's desirable to get better multihead support. It would be fun to 
see a graphic engine with support for icons/more control over individual tab 
colors too.

How many are familiar at all with the source? I've poked around quite a bit, 
and uses a slightly modified ion3-plus daily. I don't have much time in the 
nearest future however.

-- Ole Jørgen Brønner

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