Right now, yes, but the current wmiirc mess is just awful and in wmii-4 there will be a single much simpler set of configuration scripts that use p9p, of course people will be free to use their own or third party configuration scripts like the ruby and lisp ones that people have published in the past.
This will make things easier for new users, and people who wants fancy configurations using whatever language, shell or tools they like still should be able to do so. But note that this is only related to configuration, for wmii-4 we will also change the build system to take advantage of mk and use the p9p string, regexp and io libraries, and eventually we will integrate with the p9p plumber and so on, so p9p will be needed for building wmii anyway. I hope this helps clarify things a bit (more details when we are done with wmii-3.6 and work on wmii-4 starts (which if there are no more serious bug reports about the snap will be later this week). Best wishes uriel P.S.: Thanks to whoever posted about this new release to osnews, although it might have been a better idea to wait for the final wmii-3.6 release... P.P.S.: Also note that a new website is on the works, I hope a first version will be ready before we release 3.6. On 10/7/07, Suraj N. Kurapati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Uriel wrote: > > future versions of wmii(wmii-4) will depend on Plan 9 from User > > Space (http://plan9.us) > > This requirement only holds if you want to use the default rc-based > wmiirc script, correct? > >
