Sane defaults is key. I've seen lots of comments about how nice i3 is, but also about how it's a rabbit hole of small config changes until you reach some nice settings.
I like to adapt myself to default settings instead of the other way around, because that allows me to seamlessly move between workstations. So a carefully selected choice of default settings is a very nice thing to have.
I like to adapt myself to default settings instead of the other way around, because that allows me to seamlessly move between workstations. So a carefully selected choice of default settings is a very nice thing to have.