xmonad is a dynamically tiling X11 window manager that is written and configured in Haskell. In a normal WM, you spend half your time aligning and searching for windows. xmonad makes work easier, by automating this. Why should I use xmonad? - xmonad is tiling. - xmonad automates the common task of arranging windows, so you can concentrate on getting stuff done. - xmonad is minimal. out of the box, no window decorations, no status bar, no icon dock. just clean lines and efficiency. - xmonad is stable. haskell + smart programming practices guarantee a crash-free experience. - xmonad is extensible. it sports a vibrant extension library, including support for window decorations, status bars, and icon docks. - xmonad is featureful. core features like per-screen workspaces, true xinerama support and managehooks can't be found in any other wm. - xmonad is easy. we work hard to make common configuration tasks one-liners. - xmonad is friendly. an active, friendly mailing list and irc channel are waiting to help you get up and running. Reproducible: Steps to Reproduce:
Assigning to the new default assignee for package requests.
CC: (none) => marja11Assignee: bugsquad => pkg-bugsSource RPM: (none) => xmonad
Sorry, bugs@ml and pkg-bugs@ml members, for the avalanche. 72 bugs with the "New RPM package request" component, had a severity of "normal" or more, which can lead to losing precious time when searching Bugzilla for bugs that urgently need to get fixed Now mass-changing that to "enhancement", as it should be for package requests. https://wiki.mageia.org/en/How_to_report_a_bug_properly#How_to_file_a_package_request @ the reporter of this package request Please check in http://madb.mageia.org/ whether this software did already get packaged, and close this bug report if it did. Please do also close it if you find a package with the same purpose, that meets your needs.
Severity: normal => enhancement
Depends on: (none) => 26041