> On Sep 6, 2016, at 10:27 AM, Lucio Chiappetti wrote:
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> On Tue, 6 Sep 2016, Werner Scheinast wrote:
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>> FVWM has shrunk down to a - as you call it - crackpot project. Only few
>> people are using it, these are mainly old guys like me (I'm 45) who know
>
> Well then, who am I (61) ? Methus
On Tue, 6 Sep 2016, Werner Scheinast wrote:
FVWM has shrunk down to a - as you call it - crackpot project. Only few
people are using it, these are mainly old guys like me (I'm 45) who know
Well then, who am I (61) ? Methuselah ? :-)
I do like and use s/w like FVWM, the Alpine Mail User Agent,
Apologies for "hijacking" this thread; I love fvwm and use it every day.
I have to confess that a small part of me fears that because of a silly
protocol change, fvwm may suddenly "not work", and the fvwm dev(s) might
no longer be interested...
Regardless, let me also add my BIG THANK YOU to the p
Heute schrieb Thomas Adam:
> I have no idea why some people hijacked this thread with ridiculous statements
> of ensuring FVWM doesn't disappear, etc. It's on Github along with all the
> other crackpot projects...
Dear Thomas,
FVWM has shrunk down to a - as you call it - crackpot project. Only