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Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
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Originally Posted by Xeratul
please add tinywm and evilwm
tinywm hasn't had a release in almost a decade and it's been almost five years for evilwm. We tend to only add actively maintained projects as new nominees for the MCAs.
tinywm hasn't had a release in almost a decade and it's been almost five years for evilwm. We tend to only add actively maintained projects as new nominees for the MCAs.
--jeremy
quite a lot of people use tinywm - it has a particularity that it is of 40-50 lines.
Very tiny. The code isnt so changeable since it is already tiny.
Since it is pretty much used and very well known, why not to add it to the list?
Wow, sure is a lot of KDE users in this forum (Kwin), I dumped KDE a few years ago, got tired of the bloat, nepomuk and akonadi, it felt like I was slaying the MS Windhose dragon again, blech.
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