Davide Anchisi wrote:
The main downside is that,
 since JRE startup time is so slow, even with gcj, you'll not be
 able to use a shell script, since wmiir becomes unusable.
 Therefore, wmiirc is now written in Groovy, the Java-based
 scripting language (and also a brand of coconut... hm.).

And what about system load, resource consumption and speed of use?

  Davide

I'd like to announce I am forking wmii. I don't like this java change. I will be concentrating on 3d desktop and transparency, which are long overdue in wmii. We will be sticking to the C language for those concerned.

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