<metapackage xmlns:os="http://opensuse.org/Standards/One_Click_Install" xmlns="http://opensuse.org/Standards/One_Click_Install">
  <group distversion="openSUSE Tumbleweed">
    <repositories>
      <repository recommended="true">
        <name>openSUSE:Factory</name>
        <summary>The next openSUSE distribution</summary>
        <description>openSUSE Tumbleweed: The Bleeding Edge, Perfected.
Tumbleweed is the ultimate rolling release distribution, providing the latest software as it’s released, built upon a foundation of world-class stability and testing.

* Always Current: Get the newest kernel, IDEs, desktops, and applications automatically.

* Powerfully Stable: Experience the velocity of a rolling release without sacrificing the reliability you depend on.

* Engineered for Professionals: The top choice for Developers, Power Users, and openSUSE Contributors who need the best tools for the job.

If you demand the latest stable software, your choice is Tumbleweed.

Staging dashboard is located at: https://build.opensuse.org/staging_workflows/openSUSE:Factory 

List of known devel projects: https://build.opensuse.org/package/view_file/openSUSE:Factory:Staging/dashboard/devel_projects

Have a look at http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Factory for more details.</description>
        <url>https://download.opensuse.org/tumbleweed/repo/oss/</url>
      </repository>
    </repositories>
    <software>
      <item>
        <name>wmctrl</name>
        <summary>Command line tool to interact with an EWMH/NetWM compatible X Window Manager</summary>
        <description>Wmctrl provides command line access to almost all the features defined
in the EWMH specification. Using it, it's possible to, for example,
obtain information about the window manager, get a detailed list of
desktops and managed windows, switch and resize desktops, change number
of desktops, make windows full-screen, always-above or sticky, and
activate, close, move, resize, maximize and minimize them.

The command line access makes it easy to automate these tasks and
execute them from any application that is able to run a command in
response to some event.

Please note that wmctrl only works with window managers which implement
this specification.</description>
      </item>
    </software>
  </group>
</metapackage>
