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Thread on window managers



Yes...

Perhaps we can locate different people to represent different
windowmanages... give then 20 minutes to outline a defined set of
topics, and then 10 minutes to add-lib on their favorite hacks/tricks/etc...

That should provide a good comparision, and also provide an avenue
of cool hackery...

We need a virtual meeting place...  A chat-server that turns on
every Wednesday that's not a MIT meeting.  Maybe we could invite
speakers to chat informally at those sessions...


Christoph


"Jerry Feldman" wrote:
> In the last two years, there has been a plethora of windows managers 
> supporting drag and drop, and other neat things. Maybe we should plan a 
> discussion on some of the window managers.  Between Gnome, KDE, 
> Enlightenment, and WindowMaker, we should have a nice discussion. We 
> could even have short discussions during the pre-meeting. 
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> |  Gerald Feldman	<gaf at blu.org>                  |
> |  Boston Computer Solutions and Consulting            |
> |  ICQ#156300                                          |           |
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