New mailing list. Was Re: [dwm] musca wm

2009-05-20 Thread Uriel
I suggested a while ago to merge wmii@ and dwm@ into hackers@, both
lists are rather low level, and there is much overlap, and such a
single list would be more fitting for new minor side projects and for
'offtopic' discussion.

Right now when one has something to say that doesn't quite fit in
wmii@ or dwm@, or that could fit in both, you have to pick one list at
random, or to cross post, and both options suck.

Peace

uriel

  What do you think about creating an offtopic mailing list in suckless for
  discussing such
  kind of topics, instead of using the dwm@ one like nowadays happen.

 I think it's been the charme of dwm@ to discuss lot's of other things,
 so I'd rather keep it as it is for now ;)

 Kind regards,
 Anselm




Re: New mailing list. Was Re: [dwm] musca wm

2009-05-20 Thread Samuel Baldwin
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 2:35 PM, Uriel urie...@gmail.com wrote:
 I suggested a while ago to merge wmii@ and dwm@ into hackers@, both
 lists are rather low level, and there is much overlap, and such a
 single list would be more fitting for new minor side projects and for
 'offtopic' discussion.

I hope I am not alone in wishing that the users from the wmii list
never make it into the dwm list.

-- 
Samuel 'Shardz' Baldwin - staticfree.info/~samuel



Re: New mailing list. Was Re: [dwm] musca wm

2009-05-20 Thread Christoph Lohmann

Greetings.

Uriel wrote:

I suggested a while ago to merge wmii@ and dwm@ into hackers@, both
lists are rather low level, and there is much overlap, and such a
single list would be more fitting for new minor side projects and for
'offtopic' discussion.


There is a philosophical distraction between wmii and dwm. I
wouldn't recommend a merge of both.


Right now when one has something to say that doesn't quite fit in
wmii@ or dwm@, or that could fit in both, you have to pick one list at
random, or to cross post, and both options suck.


Wmii still exists? Didn't it die a while ago, when arg
left its development?


Sincerely,

Christoph Lohmann