For some reason, when I hear OpenBox vs Fluxbox, I think of OpenBSD vs FreeBSD and I pair OpenBox with OpenBSD and Fluxbox with FreeBSD. That's just me though.
hehe, thats odd
fluxbox was forked from blackbox quite a while ago, they integrated bbkeys, and a bunch of popular blackbox patches (like the windows work-alike taskbar), and added tabs. other than that i dont know what else is hot about it. i dont know who the authors are.
New native integrated keygrabber (supports emacs like keychains)
hm, it was only a matter of time.. this has to be epistrophy, openbox's keygrabber. i wasnt aware that fluxbox was using it now. its miles ahead of bbkeys (which is what flux used until they (just lately?) switched to epist).
and openbox, it was forked from blackbox by ben jansens (x0r), who wrote bbconf and bbkeys, and who wrote (quoted from the blackbox AUTHORS) 'metric tons' of code for blackbox. openbox is (imo) the natural evolution of blackbox, blackbox isnt getting a whole lot of new features anymore, its just getting billions of bugfixes, but openbox is chugging along with tons of (*useful*) new features.
the question isnt 'why use openbox?', but it is 'why use blackbox?'
but i guess if you are attached to the windows-style taskbar (i find thats why most people use it), or the tabs (fewer, but some), then i guess you're stuck with fluxbox
hm...anyways...back to gentoo