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Re: SEUL: GUI layer.




   Rick Jones wrote:
   [...]
   > I assume since there have been no objections, that I can begin puting
   > the GUI layer together.

   Cool.

   > George: Can you send me any core conclusions you may have made important
   > to the GUI?
   > 
   > I am currently concidering three managers for the primary interface:
   > 
   >         FVWM2 [...]
   >         WindowMaker - Much more user friendly and attractive.
   >         Afterstep - Much like WM but consumes fewer resources.
   >
   > Windowmaker and Afterstep are more configureable than FVWM, but I think
   > the disk space and resouce requirements should be examined as well as
   > functionality.
   > 
   > There is the possibility of using a small stripped window manager for
   > installation which is replaced when installation is complete.
   > 
   > Comments?

   Well, Ideally we should have the following WMs in our distribution
   so the user can play around with them after beeing comfortable with
   the default (All of them should be updated via the menu system after
   installing new packages and it would be nice if they would all be
   configurable by (a) GUI front-end/s):

   - FVWM2
   - Either FVWM95 or QVWM (for those who can't live without ;)
   - WindowMaker
   - probably AfterStep

   I would suggest WindowMaker as the default if it works
   stable when we are about to release SEUL.  I hope it's not too
   resource hungry ?  I personally use FVWM2 but I think
   wmaker is both more beautiful and more end-user oriented.
   (Maybe we should make FVWM2 the core-gui WM but use
   wmaker as default in our (end-user) distribution ?)

Not to disppoint some of you but being very configurable is not very
good for a product targeted at an end user: they are easily confused
by too many choices and not good at configuring things.  It is better
having a WM fairly rigid by Unix standards but than be configured
visually.  And I am not referring to a Dotfile like tool but to
configuator like the one in w95 or KDE.

Also notice than the GNOME people hope to be ready before the end of
the year.

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			Jean Francois Martinez

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