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Building wlterm will need libtsm-git as of 2015 Feb. For me, cut and paste is important enough to favor using a traditional linux terminal at the moment. I look forward...

This might be of interest: https://liri.io/blog/2017/01/01/welcome-to-liri.html "Liri is the merge between Hawaii, Papyros and the Liri Project." https://medium.com/liridev/liri-roadmap-for-2017-3678334da215 '... The shell is “just” a Qt app, [which] with QtWayland Compositor...

Hi Drew. I'd like to say something consoling. I'm not an lxqt developer, just a user. I appreciate your work, partly because I have little better stability with X11 than...

Drew, BTW, if you could pick a particular compositor, and get some buy-in from the developer, we all could have a practical conversation about wlroots. For instance, waybox, by Joe...

> I'm not sure what "direct cut and paste" is. On X11, I hold left mouse and highlight, then position the cursor and middle mouse, to paste. On Wayland compositors,...

With respect to #4689, #4690 and #4691, my expectation would be for something a little different. It seems more intuitive that there would exist an explicit "skip_hosts" option under the...

> What I was suggesting is that you would put the skip_log directive inside your localhost site block (with no matcher); that way all requests that reach that site block...

> I think what we could do is adjust the Caddyfile adapter to add a skip_log handler by default to the end of the routes for HTTP servers (i.e. non-HTTPS,...

> Actually that's exactly what I'm suggesting we do, i.e. add the skip_log handler to the end of the HTTP routes, so that if no other HTTP route matches (i.e....

> Obviously this is contrived, but the point stands, they are different concepts and binding them together is not a good idea because it would limit what people could do...