Re: FVWM: Re: The future of FVWM (was Re: Starting fvwm2 development)

From: Dan Espen <dane_at_mk.bellcore.com>
Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 15:02:19 -0400

psmith_at_baynetworks.com (Paul D. Smith) writes:
> %% Chris Siebenmann <cks_at_hawkwind.utcs.toronto.edu> writes:
>
> cs> I'm biased, of course, because I like fvwm2's current philosophy,
> cs> and I don't like the philosophy of other window managers (or I'd
> cs> probably be using one of them).
>
> Hmm. What _is_ fvwm2's current philosophy?
>
> What are the others'?

Well, I had the same thought, but then I re-read the Description on
the fvwm2 man page and that satisfied me.

If anything sets fvwm2 apart, its that its small and fast, and has
just the right amount of built-in features.

> Just curious... :)
>
> --
> Paul D. Smith <psmith_at_baynetworks.com>

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