On Mon, May 14, 2001 at 05:13:03PM -0600, Gregg Dameron wrote:
> Dominik -
>
> Forgive me for writing to you personally, rather than to the subscriber
> list, but I need an opinion from the one who would know best.
No problem. I still reommend to ask your questions on the fvwm
mailing list where you can contact many competent fvwm users and
developers. Now to your question:
> We are a Solaris shop running fvwm95 2.0.43b, with some bug fixes and
> enhancements. Concern has been expressed about the decline of fvwm95 as
> evidenced by the silence in its subscriber list and lack of news about
> new releases.
>
> I see fvwm as the logical choice to replace fvwm95 for our end-user
> community (several hundred users). I am encouraged by your screenshot
> showing a Win-95 look and feel. I am trying to make a business case to
> my management for changing over to fvwm. Is such a change wise, or are
> we better served by continuing to enhance and bug-fix fvwm95?
As far as I know, there has been no active development on fvwm95
for a very long time. Since fvwm95 was released initially as an
offspring of fvwm, fvwm has acquired almost all features of
fvwm95. If continued sowftware development and bug fixing is
important to you, you are better off with fvwm. A WIn95 like
configuration ported to fvwm from fvwm95 comes with the 2.3.x beta
releases.
Bye
Dominik ^_^ ^_^
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Received on Tue May 15 2001 - 06:50:34 BST