Andrew Cosgriff:
ac> I think it's about time we decided on what the F in FVWM stands for, since
ac> it's been in doubt ever since fvwm 0.9 something, when it was no longer
ac> considered "feeble" :)
Giao H. Phan:
gp> We could always lame out and use the recursize approach.
gp> FVWM's Virtual Window Manager
I've had a look into my english dictionary and stumbled over the
many adjectives starting with 'f':
'featureless', 'fiddly', 'fiery', 'flaky', 'flawless',
'flashy', 'flexible', foamy', 'foolproof', 'forwardlooking',
'fragile', 'frail' ...
Since there are so many choices it is very hard to decide.
I would prefer a positive adjective like 'final' or 'free'.
May be it should be left open as it is.
Regards, Peter
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Received on Thu Oct 19 1995 - 14:06:25 BST