Sawfish website revisted
- From: "Jonathan Koren" <jonathankoren hotmail com>
- To: sawfish-list gnome org
- Subject: Sawfish website revisted
- Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2005 09:42:40 +0000
I've followed the discussions about the horribly out of date website and
documentation, and the confederacy of sites (e.g. the wiki, 1.3
documentation site, etc.) that have sprung up to fix this problem. I've
lurked on this mailing list for several years now, and I'm going to make a
bold suggestion. I think we (the active sawfish community) should create a
new sourceforge project named "sawfish". I AM NOT PROPOSING A FORK, but
rather simply finishing the job JSH started six years ago this coming April,
when he changed the name from "sawmill" to "sawfish".
I think that this would help aleviate the perception that sawfish is a dead
project. It's strange when the project is called one thing, but the main
url is something else entirely. The mailing list has already been changed
(The webpage currently lists both sawfish-list and sawmill-list. Sawmill is
located in the "Bugs" section.), along with the bugzilla database, but the
cvs tree still is refered to by the old name. I don't know how much work
this would require though, but I think it needs to be done. A useful
side-effect of creating a new project with the proper name of the project is
that the listed developers/admins of the website can be redistributed to
more active people.
The website definately needs to be updated. Adding links to the wiki and
the 1.3 documentation is nice, but it's not as good as having all that
information in one place. The news section hasn't been updated since 0.32.
According to sourceforge, there hasn't been an official release since March
24, 2003. Infrequent mailing list traffic. All of this contributes to the
impression of an abandoned project.
I know there's only so much a window manager can do, and that sawfish is a
mature project. What is required for a new release? Should sawfish support
cairo in the future? It would be nice if there would be a roadmap or
something. If JSH can't or doesn't want to be the main developer for
sawfish, it would be ever so nice if he would tell the mailing list what's
up.
I don't want to sound like I'm whining or saying that JSH should do more,
but I do think that a post to the mailing list about the future would be
great.
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