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I'm gonna throw my hat in the ring for Xmonad, but I personally love auto-tiling, CLI apps, and hate desktop icons so it's a bit more retro-minimalist than pure retro.

I would use stumpwm because I prefer lisp over haskell for config but it doesn't support auto-tiling yet q.q

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@iska @stdevel Hmmm. I may need to check this out again!

I've made the transition from i3 to dwm to xmonad, but if this can get me to a dwm/i3 experience with as much stability as (or preferably more than) xmonad, I'll probably switch.

Re-building xmonad on guix is a nightmare, especially when someone changes an abstraction and I have to completely rewrite my config 😭

Does it handle multiple monitors well, and switching between monitors? And can you have multiple workspaces per monitor? Do you recommend anything from stumpwm-contrib?

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@stdevel@chaos.social I don't have multiple monitors, but my setup does use a bunch of contrib packages: kbd-layouts, gaps, notify, mem, desktop-entry and ttf-fonts

for desktop entry and gaps I had to make my own patches for them to work
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and ttf can slowdown when there's lots of text (i.e exec), so not a good idea for a laptop

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