Re: [dev] wmpus - a new cross platform wm

2011-10-03 Thread Yue Wu
On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 07:23:25AM +, Andy Spencer wrote: Hello there, I would like to point out a project I've started on for *yet another* new window manager, called `wmpus' [1]. It's not actually a suckless project, but I thought some folks here might be interested nonetheless.

Re: [dev] wmpus - a new cross platform wm

2011-10-03 Thread Andy Spencer
On 2011-10-03 15:01, Yue Wu wrote: No any doc about how to use it... There is now a simple man page in the source repository, and a copy of it on the wiki, hope that helps. And I feel some slow down when moving the window on windows 2000. I have not tested it with windows 2000. I did notice

Re: [dev] wmpus - a new cross platform wm

2011-10-03 Thread Andy Spencer
On 2011-10-03 06:13, Al Gest wrote: The GPL is generally my preferred license, but lets not get into that argument now. However, I could probably be convinced to switch to a permissive license for this particular program. Would the ISC license work for you? Revised BSD, ISC, and MIT

Re: [dev] wmpus - a new cross platform wm

2011-10-02 Thread Al Gest
The GPL is generally my preferred license, but lets not get into that argument now. However, I could probably be convinced to switch to a permissive license for this particular program. Would the ISC license work for you? Revised BSD, ISC, and MIT licenses are all suckless in my book, or as

[dev] wmpus - a new cross platform wm

2011-09-30 Thread Andy Spencer
Hello there, I would like to point out a project I've started on for *yet another* new window manager, called `wmpus' [1]. It's not actually a suckless project, but I thought some folks here might be interested nonetheless. The biggest feature is that it should be portable and work well with

Re: [dev] wmpus - a new cross platform wm

2011-09-30 Thread Al Gest
I'm quite interested in the possibility of using its functionality on Windows, but it seems to be bundled with a very suckfull license that I tend to avoid like the plague. On 30 September 2011 08:23, Andy Spencer andy753...@gmail.com wrote: Hello there, I would like to point out a project

Re: [dev] wmpus - a new cross platform wm

2011-09-30 Thread Justin Pogue
Same here. I typically have to work in Windows with a spreadsheet, a browser, and at least 2 ssh terminals to a sun box at any given time. Tiling would be a godsend. I'll play around with it at home a little bit before I venture so far as using it on my work machine though. On Fri, Sep 30, 2011

Re: [dev] wmpus - a new cross platform wm

2011-09-30 Thread Suraj N. Kurapati
On Fri 30 Sep 2011 07:23:25 AM PDT, Andy Spencer wrote: *yet another* new window manager, called `wmpus' [1]. [...] - Runs natively on X11 and MS Windows The newer WMs are all using libxcb instead of xlib for X11: http://xcb.freedesktop.org Good luck on your project! :-) -- You have a

Re: [dev] wmpus - a new cross platform wm

2011-09-30 Thread Jakub Lach
Dnia 30 września 2011 20:08 Suraj N. Kurapati sun...@gmail.com napisał(a): The newer WMs are all using libxcb instead of xlib for X11: http://xcb.freedesktop.org How many is all? I'm aware of few.

Re: [dev] wmpus - a new cross platform wm

2011-09-30 Thread Andy Spencer
On 2011-09-30, Al Gest wrote: it seems to be bundled with a very suckfull license that I tend to avoid like the plague. The GPL is generally my preferred license, but lets not get into that argument now. However, I could probably be convinced to switch to a permissive license for this

Re: [dev] wmpus - a new cross platform wm

2011-09-30 Thread Andy Spencer
On 2011-09-30 20:12, Jakub Lach wrote: Dnia 30 września 2011 20:08 Suraj N. Kurapati sun...@gmail.com napisał(a): The newer WMs are all using libxcb instead of xlib for X11: http://xcb.freedesktop.org How many is all? I'm aware of few. It does seem to be what folks are