Guillaume Laurent wrote:
> the X-guru friend (and work 
> colleague) is gwm's author, Colas Nahaboo.

Well, that's certainly a far more senior claim to fame than mine.
Not that I could ever get gwm to do anything useful.  (Probably
just reinforces my lack of guruness.)

Even before the glut of look-at-me-I'm-a-computing-student DIY
minimalist window managers, wm2 seemed a bit of a redundant effort:
the original announcement was titled "wm2: a wholly unnecessary
window manager".  And I haven't actually used it myself in years.
I switched to wmx as soon as I'd written that and nowadays I
divide the machines I use between wmx and KDE.  I even use click-
to-focus on the KDE machines, which is odd because it constantly
annoys me.  I must be getting old.


Chris



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