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Where can I download the .kwinscript package? #51

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jayarmstrong opened this issue Nov 14, 2019 · 4 comments
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Where can I download the .kwinscript package? #51

jayarmstrong opened this issue Nov 14, 2019 · 4 comments
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@jayarmstrong
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The installation instructions list this as the first option but I can't find it anywhere in the repo here.

@jayarmstrong jayarmstrong added the bug Something isn't working label Nov 14, 2019
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esjeon commented Nov 14, 2019

You can download it from KDE store page under "Files" tab.

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seqizz commented Nov 24, 2019

Speaking of releases, time for v0.6?
Not sure if there are enough changes or more planned, but I've already packaged krohnkite-0.5 for nixos for myself, as well can switch to latest version and push to the main repo 😬

//edit: nevermind I've sent the 0.5, master seems to have issues

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esjeon commented Dec 1, 2019

I always appreciate your interest, @seqizz . As you already realized, master isn't in a clean state. I'm keeping 0.5 because it performs the very basic tasks 99.99% correctly. Only after that, I went further to extend the original idea (on master), and, I should admit, I'm sorta stuck.

I think I tried to push the idea too much, causing fatigue on myself. So, few days ago, I decided to prioritize improving dwm-like experience over integrating features from other types of tiling managers (i.e. i3wm). I hope this lessens my burden, so that I can actually ship improvements to people outside.

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seqizz commented Dec 2, 2019

I can totally understand. Thanks for the help so far, this was one of the most useful projects I've ever stumbled for my daily usage. So I was nagging more than I should 😅

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