Hi everyone,

I'm using CTWM as is, and have never really been attracted by desktop
systems like Gnome and KDE, and possibly XFCE, so I really don't know
too much how well CTWM works with them.

I know there are things we've done to at least make it work with
Gnome, and there's been some talking of making it work better with
ICCCM, I think, but where are we in regards to that?  And is it
possible for CTWM to take advantage of some parts or all of ICCCM
without the need for another desktop system, i.e. could it be used
entirely on it's own and still fulfill what Gnome, KDE and friends do,
without compromising the simplicity and small footprint?

It seems to me that the continued life of CTWM depends very much on
keeping up with the standards while they're being developped, and I'm
willing to do my part to make that happen.  I wonder, are there others
here who are willing to do some work in this area?

This is food for thought, and your opinion will matter.

Cheers,
Richard

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Richard Levitte                         [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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"When I became a man I put away childish things, including
 the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up."
                                                -- C.S. Lewis

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