> seventh guardian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-07-14 22:59]:
>
> ** The base directory spec: move ~/.fvwm/ to $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/fvwm/
> (defaults to ~/.config/fvwm/)
>
> This could easilly be implemented and would benefit everyone, by
> uncluttering the home dir. If the devs don't mind, it could be used
> instead of ~/.fvwm/ ..
>
I oppose to that!  Except if ~/.fvwm is somehow configurable.  Imagine
all the large installation bases that are used to ~/.fvwm

>
> ** The autostart spec (currently a draft): have a
> $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/autostart/ dir, a place where .desktop files could be
> placed to autostart programs.
>

fvwm does have that.  It depends on what you have configured in your
    /etc/X11/fvwm/system.fvwm2rc

>
> ** The menu spec: have a $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/menu/ where installed apps
> put their menus items in.
>
fvwm does have that.  It depends on what you have configured in your
    /etc/X11/fvwm/system.fvwm2rc

> ** The trash dir spec.
>
> Ok, not so much we could do related to fvwm :P but some desklets could
> implement it :)
>

I really like fvwm since I used it first back in 1995 (or so, IIRC)
because of its slim and efficient elegance.  A long while ago, I left
another Window Manager that became a full blown, crappy OS ;)

However, I am open for any improvement as long as it does not kill large
installation bases and allows users to keep and use what they got to
love!  In other words: My thanks for fvwm go to the fvwm developers!

wbr,
Lukas
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