Okay sounds good, I'll get it moved over when I get some time.
I've been personally using and maintaining it for about 5 months now with no issues. It's the best solution I've found for a good tiling experience in KDE, previously I was using i3-gaps and picom, but there are a lot of minor inconveniences with this route.
Additionally my packaging was officially included in Ubuntu 22.04, with some changes to the debian files that I backported. I know there are at least some users of it as it's posted on bismuth's official GitHub. I've only ever received requests to update the package to a new upstream version.
On Mon, Jul 25, 2022, at 11:46 AM, Didier Raboud wrote:
Le lundi, 25 juillet 2022, 17.35:43 h CEST Blake Lee a écrit :
> As for the repo should I just mirror my current work from GitLab over to
> Salsa?
If that's working well for you, I'd say yes; having team-maintained packages
in a common location makes most things easier; including common CI test
scripts, team-at-large changes, etc.
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