I am working with Marcej, the developer of Fvwm-Crystal, to incorpore Crystal audio features into Fvwm-Crystal. So it will be soon a new fvwm-crystal release and I will drop crystal audio.
We was discussing it was some time ago to make a distribution from the overlay. I think at fvwm-crystal can be a good alternative to other WMs for a multimedia workstation. Fvwm-crystal is fvwm and it have 2 advantages over the other wm I know: It is very fast and incredibly flexible. fvwm-crystal have 2 advantages for a fvwm newbie: it is fully usable from the first run, and its modular configuration made it easier to learn as fvwm. What I am thinking here is at we can use Crystal Audio repository in order to make a custom Fvwm-crystal configuration trimmed for the overlay. FVWM have a very powerful feature: FVWMButton. With it, it is possible to make any kind of panels. They can be almost every thing: launcher for applications, trayer, monitors, whatever... So, if you think at it can be a good idea, I can keep alive Crystal audio website. Otherwise, I will close it. Another solution will be to make a repository for that on tuxfamily. The advantage on sourceforge is at it is possible to have a local darcs repository and rsync it with the repository on sourceforge. The advantage on tuxfamily is at we can use svn directly, but a little more work will be needed to get it to work with fvwm-crystal that use darcs (but it's trivial work in the Makefile). What are you thinking about this? And which features are missing in your WM for you regular audio work that you would like to see implemented? Almost everything is possible with a fvwmbutton, so just think about it. Dominique
