FVWM: Like RATS

From: Michael Tankenson <mtank_at_mpfcmd1.jpl.nasa.gov>
Date: Sun, 6 Jul 1997 11:31:28 -0700 (PDT)

> From: Stig <stig_at_hackvan.com>
> Without trying to sound like too much of an unduly judgemental grump...
>
> This is a tale of
> Dissatisfaction ...
> Industry ...
> Shock ...
> Horror ...
> Despair ...
> Discovery ...
> and HOPE.

As if the FVWM developers needed it, I would just like to chime in and say
from a users perspective, FVWM is the finest window manager I have ever
used, and I would like to thank Rob Nation, Chuck Hines, and the entire
FVWM 'development' community for creating this great software.

The Mars Pathfinder project here at JPL has been using fvwm 2.0.43 for over
a year with *no* problems whatsoever. We are using FVWM in both
development and operations, and have it deployed on 50+ workstations. We
have configured FvwmButtons so that our Mission Controllers can do their
job in the most effective way.

The code may not be elegant, and may even need some redesign, but it works
for us.

-- 
Michael Tankenson
_at_ The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 4800 Oak Grove Drive, 230-235
Pasadena, CA.  91109, Phone: (818) 393-1024, Fax (818) 393-1227
Internet: Michael.Tankenson_at_jpl.nasa.gov
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Received on Sun Jul 06 1997 - 13:33:29 BST

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