Folks, I'm back from my (very) extended fvwm holiday for roughly a
month now, and I hardly know this place anymore.  Can we *please*
keep the personal discussions off, and the technical discussions
on the list?

Really, developers can be difficult at times (myself being a good
example), but certainly if we try, everybody can get along with
each other regarding the technical stuff.  Working on fvwm and the
rewrite is tedious and - as stated elswhere - can be boring and
may not be rewarding immediately.

All the more, help from people who are willing to tackle boring
stuff is welcome.  There are no intentions to change development
to a closed model, and I'm eager to hear any opinions and comments
by any user or developer on the direction we're taking - as long
as they eventually reach the necessary techical level.

But still, please try to respect the many hours of work some of us
have spent for fvwm (and the experience we gained), and please
understand that everybody needs to spend their time economically.

So, specifically, I ask everybody to really read and think about
the messages on the lists, to assume a constructive attitude, to
accept that people are different and one might find it difficult
to get along with somebody else, who is technically brilliant.
And please try not to launch personal attacks and try not to take
replies personal even if they are.

As it looks like the problems have been sorted out now, can we
please go back to the issues we have to solve?  To me it looks
like a good idea to move this thread of discussion from the user's
list to the fvwm-workers list.

Ciao

Dominik ^_^  ^_^

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Dominik Vogt

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