On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 10:50:31AM +0100, Connor Lane Smith wrote: > On 30/10/2011, Anselm R Garbe <garb...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Apart from this, the boundary of 2kSLOC was chosen kind of randomly. I > > personally feel that an average mind like myself can grasp 2k SLOC > > easily and that this is a good strategy to keep the code readable and > > maintainable. > > That reminds me: I think we need more comments. Although I have a fair > grasp of how dwm works, there are a few aspects which remain confusing > to me. Based on people's very positive reactions to my adding a bunch > of comments to dmenu recently, I think it would be a great idea to add > some to dwm, just explaining "what is going on"...
I will review your dmenu changes in order to judge here. > Documentation in general is where the suckless project is somewhat > lacking. It would be nice if we could make a group effort to write a > big chunk of documentation on how to use dwm and dmenu, maintaining > patch queues, and so on. We have a few pages on the site wiki, but > docs are *very* thin on the ground. And as a bonus we'd probably get > fewer people on IRC repeatedly asking the same questions. I agree with this. The current wiki is in a very bad state. I want to do this under the regime of 'sharpening the suckless philosophy'. First I want many projects removed from suckless.org, only the real key projects should survive. I plan to set up suckmore-graveyard.org or something similar in a couple of weeks to allow for an archive of those non fitters, as otherwise I fear that nobody wants to volunteer in relocating wmii for instance. @Uriel would you like to host wmii at cat-v.org? I kind of doubt this... Cheers, Anselm