On 24/02/04 03:22PM, Robin Haberkorn wrote: > Thirdly, I doubt that the maintainers would want to merge this into mainline.
The essence of the suckless philosophy goes hand in hand with the Unix philosophy - programs that do one thing well and cooperate with other programs. st is and should remain a terminal emulator, nothing more. There is already a program called "tabbed" to manage multiple programs into tabs. From the description, it seems that the functionality of your patch is different than tabbed in presentation - it uses overlapping windows instead of tabs, so it can be a separate program. However, its functionality does overlap with dwm. So perhaps a patch for dwm would be better? Even then, the main idea of dwm and other tiling window managers is that of the tilled (not overlapping) windows. So this would go against that idea. > If you want to to try the patches in their current form, just build my version > or cherry-pick the commits into your own st-patch-branch. > Or does anybody insist I send them around in patch files? That is how it usually works. Users submit patches, which are provided on https://st.suckless.org/patches/ and (depending on context) might get merged into the upstream. This particular patch doesn't look like it should be in the upstream, but might be listed on the above URL. In any case, you should format it according to https://suckless.org/hacking/
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