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  • Zen-zentrierter Workflow II: Fensterverwaltung

    2018-05-13T20:17:51Z via Dianara To: Public CC: Followers

    https://semanticdesign.getforge.io/zen-centric-workflow-p2-window-management.html

    #DesktopEnvironments #TilingWindowManager #GNOME #MATE #Sway #i3wm

    » JanKusanagi:

    “#Plasma =)”

    Yes, Plasma is missing. I have mentioned somewhere in the article LXQT and KDE as equal to MATE & GNOME. My intention was to compare an old school DE with a more modern approach, both sitting on the same graphic toolkit. Only an attempt to take out the complexity when meditating about the role of the display server. Somewhere down the road in this article there are pointers to the client-side-decorations initiative from GNOME and the view of the KDE developers and others. When you follow the linked articles this initiative is also effecting other projects that are developing tiling window manager for Wayland. For myself there is not so much an ideological debate as an technical discussion of the pros and cons. But I try to read with care what is the motivation and philosophy of the different projects and also what is their approach to solve this technically. But you can only compare them when you dig into each of them separately from time to time. Technically it is interesting anyway.


    It is really difficult to focus on one topic, cause there is always interaction with other projects. So my intention was to restrict this a little bit.


    Having said this, i am writing my first reply ever here from the Dianara client. I like.

    fgfgf at 2018-05-16T14:43:30Z

  • 2018-05-13T15:58:27Z via datamost.com Web CC: Public