Stuart Longland wrote:
> On 11/05/14 19:39, Michael Treibton wrote:
>> I recently read this:
>>
>> https://plus.google.com/+ThomasAdamXteddy/posts/H5dV9UM7Pbe
>>
>> And wondered what the status of fvwm is for definite, especially now
>> one of the main developers has abandoned it.
>>
>> What do others think?

FVWM is still an active project as you can see it on the mailing lists
but it's true that there are many parts in the code which could be 
removed but that's not so easy. FVWM is over 20 years old and many things
were growed over the time and interlaced with each other.

If Thomas wants to clean up FVWM why not. It is free software and it is
his good right to do this. But this doesn't mean that FVWM is dead.

> It worries me a bit too.  

Don't worry. FVWM has a very active community. See
- Mailing lists
- Forums
- Projects (Fvwm-Crystal, Fvwm-Nightshade)

-- Thomas --

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