I just came across this comparison of various Window Managers which some people may find interesting
en.wikipedia.org
I see that myths are still alive and kicking.The first distinction I'd make is that window managers and desktop environments are not the same thing. I think power users are most happy with a minimal window manager and the ability to run any ad-hoc application they desire. Desktop environments sometimes have a less than honorable "agenda".
What mythes? The last sentence?I see that myths are still alive and kicking.
I think power users are most happy with a minimal window manager and the ability to run any ad-hoc application they desire. Desktop environments sometimes have a less than honorable "agenda".
Isn't this just a matter of need/prefernces in the end?I see that myths are still alive and kicking.
[OT]In my world, "I think...." often precedes one expressing an opinion, not a "truth" and "sometimes" expresses an outlier, not a generalization.
Big difference between "All DE's have a less than honorable agenda" and "DE's sometimes have a less than honorable agenda".
Opinions are quite different from myths.
I guess that kind of crept in around 2010? I suppose any large collection of software that people rely on is ripe for corruption.Desktop environments sometimes have a less than honorable "agenda".
Yes, even at 4AM I wanted to phrase it as opinions. There will be those who get it, and those who don't...sigh.In my world, "I think...." often precedes one expressing an opinion, not a "truth" and "sometimes" expresses an outlier, not a generalization.
Big difference between "All DE's have a less than honorable agenda" and "DE's sometimes have a less than honorable agenda".
Opinions are quite different from myths.