 So I'm going to talk about what is the IT Window Manager, what is a Tilling Window Manager, and specifically what is IT3, what's the work that we are doing in the Fedora IT3-seq, what objective we have, what are our next steps, and I'm going to talk a little bit about the development cycle and the testing cycle we have, and to finish, I'm going to share how you can get involved with the teams, you're interested in anyway. So what is the IT3 Window Manager? In first place, a Window Manager is the software that controls the position of the windows in your graphical environment. For example, when you open the Genome Shell or the Plasma desktop, the software, when you click an application, the software that put the window around the application does the Window Manager. It's not the Plasma, Plasma is just a combination of things that allows you to present the windows to the Window Manager, and the Window Manager is the one to create the space where the window is going to be drawn in the graphical environment. So there is a difference between when Tilling Window Manager and the desktop environment in terms of what they do. A Tilling Window Manager just put each window as a tile. That is what is called Tilling Window Manager. It's like you are putting tile nets to each other, but never overlapping one over the other. The desktop environment normally uses the desktop metaphor. The desktop metaphor is like try the desktop environment. Like it is a physical desktop when you can put a notebook and a pencil over it, and you can have all the things that you're supposed to have over a desktop. In the case of Window Manager, they just have, they try each windows as a tile. So you can have put the things one next to each other over other, but not overlapping. So the I3 Window Manager is a Tilling Window Manager that is reading from scratch, trying to emulate a little bit what was the double MII Window Manager. But they try to make it, they have to accomplish two objectives. One is to be easier for users to use. And the other one was that was well-documented. So the great objective they have was to make it easier for developers to know how to build stuff around the Window Manager. So the Fedora I3 C. Our goal was to make I3 more approachable and usable for Fedora users. Because I3 is intended to be used for power users, advanced users, developers, and this kind of specific environment of users or niche of users. But in terms of Fedora, we want to make it more approachable to all users, not only to advanced users. So we are trying to make a desktop environment based in I3 Window Manager. So it's not a desktop environment as well as just a Tilling Window Manager installed from a scratch in Fedora. So you don't rely on a desktop environment like Genome or KDE or FCE. You rely on your desktop only in the I3 Window Manager. And the idea is to make it easier for users to start using this kind of different metaphor of a desktop. So we create what in Fedora is called an Special Interest Group or a SIG to work on creating this spin with I3 as a main Window Manager. So it's just a lot of people that are interested in having a Fedora I3 Window Manager directly over the Fedora Linux Operatic System, not relying over all their desktops. So the way you can have a Tilling Window Manager now is take the basic image, the everything image and install every package from scratch or put it over a workstation or any other spin. So our idea is to create a spin that both directly in entry and that you can access directly the I3 Window Manager without having any other dependency below. So our friend, Justin Florey, they create this document that is so beautiful that it is called the design goals for this Fedora I3 SIG. So the idea is to have a guidelines of what or how we are going to do the things inside the Fedora I3 SIG. The first is simple is better than complex. So the idea is that the desktop should be usable for everyone, not only for Fedora for advanced users. Give me a second please. So the second place is that fast is better than failures. The idea is that we are having a minimal desktop environment. That's the idea of the I3 that it keeps things really, really small. I really, really work fast. Just give me a second that I'm having some background noise here. Okay, sorry. I have a background noise. I don't know where it comes from, but no, it's better. Oh, hello, Nasir. Hello everyone. Sorry, it's published at my site, so I don't have any lights around. No problem. So I was talking about our design goals that were written by Justin. And the idea is the Fedora I3 SIG will keep trying to have the scene fast and have the environment working really, really fast instead of having all the features inside. So the idea is that making a scene that work fast and with a low number of resources. The other part is that there should be one and preferably only one obvious way to do it. In the I3 SIG, people normally create an environment that works for them. You create your own workflow inside the I3 Window Manager. But we are trying to do the basic computing stuff directly in the I3 SIG. So you don't need to look for a lot of new stuff to put in more than the one that is specific to you. So we are trying to make the I3 Window Manager comfortable to use. And now it's better than never. It's the last one that is about the, we try to choose an experiment with new ideas, trying to know don't break the other design goal. So when a new package is there, we are going to try it and see if it's work better than the other one. And if it works better for us, we are going to replace the old one. Sorry. So now, thanks to Nasir that is present now. Here we have a functional ISO3 REST pin with the I3 Manager that is ready for testing as the thing that I'm using in my screen now. And the next step will be provide help with packaging and choose the package that we want to have in our SPIN and make it easier to use or to grab them if they don't choose to use the ISO. In the same way that you can do the NF install group install genome or KDE the idea is to create a group package that you can, you say, DNF install I3 core and you have the basic stuff or I3 extended that is the other part. And when we have a lot of application that people that advanced users or people that normally use the I3 window manager have in their environments. So in this part, I'm going to pass to Nasir to talk about our development cycle and the testing environment. Thank you, Edward. So am I audible now? Because I'm on the data plan that we have. Am I audible? Great. So with development and testing, Edward, can you move to the next, or should I share my screen? Let's keep it at your side. So the I3 window manager that we currently have is packaged and maintained by Dan Cermak. Defolos is a SNCC or FASID. He's currently one of the core members of the I3 SIG as well. And he's maintaining I3 related packages and the I3 main package in the Fedora repositories. So am I gone? I don't know what's happening at my side. You're back. You're back. Am I back? Yes. So Edward, I think Edward, great. Yeah, Drew. I can help with the questions if we have any. Back and forth. Give me a second to present the slides from my computer again. Hi, Tori. I think Nasir connection is going back and forth. So I'm trying to finish this. And then I will take the questions. Yeah, no problem, Nasir. I will continue. So basically, the way we work is we have weekly meetings. When we discuss the future step, the package we are going to add and provide you days on the assigned action items we have. This happens every week at 14, I think, UTC every Tuesday. Can you correct me, Nasir, in the chat? Sorry, I don't remember the time of the meetings I always forgot. We create the bi-weekly resping or the ISO is recreated every two weeks. We work in the, one week we work in testing, creating, trying to get our feedback to create a new resping the next week. It's Tuesday, 16 UTC. Okay, thank you. And basically, we do this work continuously until now. We are working, I think we have already two months almost working in the I3 CIG. And the work is being awesome. The guys have the feedback, the help that Nasir does with the ISO creation, the Kickstarter file and everything. They've lost in the packaging and sold in the publishing of the ISO with the other spins. The feedback has been really, really great. For a quick demo. Okay, I'm running the I3 window manager where I have heavy, heavy customized. So, let me see if I can launch a virtual machine I have, but I'm not sure if it's going to work. Sorry, I don't have this part prepared. So I don't have a demo. So I'm going to share my screen again, but please remember that this is not the final look because my environment is heavily, heavily customized. Or let me see, let's try. Okay, so this is my full desktop. I have two screens, one with the slideshow that is this one on the left, on your left. So, the idea of the window manager is that windows are tried as styles, so you can do this. And the windows don't get overlapped unless you want it, okay? It's not that it's impossible. So you can play with the position of the windows and they are going to be show as styles, as in the positions you really want to have them without losing your functionality. One thing that I love in I3 is that you move your mouse and the focus is moved to the window that the mouse is on, so you don't have to click it. You just move the mouse and the focus is there. Another thing that I really, really love of the I3-SIG, I don't know if you can see my bar. I have this customized, but there is also a system area where you can have the Sistri icons that as normally, they are normally called Sistri icons. For those applications that you need to have the icons under there, for example, network, for example, for example, if you need to put a calendar. In my case, I do have the telegram and the key pass XC. I3 is shipped with a menu that is called D menu, but I don't use it, but I have the other D menu. If you look here, it's this bar over here in the top of the window where you can type the comment you're going to run, for example, network, NMA applet to launch the network icon, and now I have my network icon over here, so I can list the networks I have. I have a other menu that is called Rofi that works in more like in the metaphor of the desktop, it's a floating window, and it works with the desktop files. The D menu normally works with the desktop files. I just have the command line one that works directly with the comments. And the other thing that the window manager do for you is that you can have, in the I3 window, you can have floating windows. If in case you need to have a window in the desktop metaphor, so you can. There are other stuff that is called in the way that I3 works, that is called the tree metaphor, then they put all the windows in the form of trees, in Boolean trees, if you are familiar with programming, and you can move from between the nodes of the tree and you can reparent a window to be a master or a parent node, but that's a little advanced topics. So let me just grab this again. And to finish the ways where you can get involved, you can just be yourself inside a meeting. We have the IRC channel, this is the Fedora I3, Pound Fedora I3, we have the mailing list where you can also send a mail to us. We have a telegram channel that is Fedora I3 seek, Justin kindly shared the links on the chat. And we have a lot of things to do, we still don't have a lot of testing, we have still helped with the packaging because we have only one experienced package in the group, we need testing, we need documentation, and feel free to reach us in any channel to help because what we need now is help because we are just starting with this work. Like I say, the IRC channel Pound Fedora I3 in matrix is Pound Fedora dash I3 hold on matrix.org, it's way too long, we can put the link in the chat. And we have the telegram channel that is Fedora I3 seek and our mailing list is I3WM at list.fedoraproject.org. So I hope to see you soon. Any question? Yes, yes. We did it. Itamar, thanks for the comment. Yes, we do have the Kickstarter repo and we have the publication before on the recipe insights. I'm not sure why it's not now, probably we missed the latest build. So if there is another question about it, you can test it. We are having some issues, like for example, when you launch the Life ISO, there is no wallpaper, but when you install it, the wallpaper of the Fedora32 is there. So the first thing that happens when you launch I3 is that you have the configuration manager that to allow you to choose your mode key, that's a little more advanced usage of the ISO, of the I3 window manager. So if there is no other question, so I will leave. I have the links in the chat. Thank you so much for being here and thank you for the interest and please come to us and help us. We need more work doing, we need more documentation and we are deciding what people want to have in the ISO. It's not only about just having a basic environment but trying to have an environment that works out of the box that you don't need to install too many things to make it work. So thank you so much and I see you in another room, probably in the mind share or the console one.