On Wed, Sep 02, 2020 at 07:34:57PM -0600, Glenn Golden wrote:
> NOTE: This file.io file sharing site is download-once-then-auto-delete,
> so grab it before anyone else on the list does. :)
Hey Glenn,
Alas, it's already a 404 -- so I guess something/one beat me to it.
Perhaps you could send me
Hi all,
Well, we did it. Version 1.0.0 of Fvwm3 is now live and ready to be
installed. See:
https://github.com/fvwmorg/fvwm3/releases/tag/1.0.0
It's not without its rough edges, but that's true of any software. Even
though I've called those out in the release notes, I consider Fvwm3 now good
On Wed, Sep 02, 2020 at 01:23:49PM -0600, Glenn Golden wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
Hello Glenn -- hope you're well.
> Let me know which (if any) files you'd like, I'll tar them up and dump them
> on a public file site somewhere. (Or, if there's wider historical interest
> than just the FVWM stuff, I can
On Wed, 2 Sep 2020, Thomas Adam wrote:
So, dust off your spinning rust disks, your DATs, and carrier pidgeons,
and let me know if there's anything out there worthy of salvaging.
Sorry not to be able to help, I have been using fvwm since about 2004
(when I moved from Unices to Linux, namely Su
Hi all,
I'm planning on piecing together a richer timeline of how Fvwm started. It
feels like a good time to do this now. I know there's existing Fvwm history
page which is a really good start [1], but I was wondering if I could take
that a stage further to back it up with Fvwm releases.
I orig
On 9/1/20 2:20 AM, Thomas Adam wrote:
Please do give this a try. See:
https://github.com/fvwmorg/fvwm3/releases/tag/1.0.0-rc0
Cool, thanx very much.
A slightly older version of fvwm can be found here, if you are
interested:
https://www.ibiblio.org/pub/historic-linux/ftp-archives/tsx-