GNOME Devs Are Working on a New Window Management System

https://lemmy.linuxuserspace.show/post/16715

GNOME Devs Are Working on a New Window Management System - Lemmy for LUS

I think this looks amazing. I do like the behaviour of tiling WMs, but having a DE is too comfy for me to give up. This could possibly bring the bestof both worlds.

There are already ways to have tiling and a DE.

On GNOME, there’s PaperWM, although it’s not quite traditional tiling either.

On KDE Plasma 5.27+, you can use Polonium. For versions before 5.27, Bismuth.

And on Xfce or LXQt, it’s often possible to use them with a traditional tiling WM, like i3wm, bspwm etc…

PaperWM - GNOME Shell Extensions

I’ve been using Krohnkite on KDE. Are those you mentioned better?
GitHub - esjeon/krohnkite: A dynamic tiling extension for KWin

A dynamic tiling extension for KWin. Contribute to esjeon/krohnkite development by creating an account on GitHub.

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I’ve tried all 3 and krohnkite felt like the more polished, can’t tell you which doesn’t do what but the others felt a bit clunky in the way they handled resizes and such