...is better for one specific workload scenario. It's actually baffling that the default scheduler doesn't seem to boost the priority of the 'active window process'.
The linux kernel has no concept of "active window process". It has the concept of "current process", and deciding which process that is, is exactly the job of the scheduler. :P
I'd love to see more focus on this in the Linux scheduler, at least allowing an optional mode for interactive use. It's frustrating to have my entire system occasionally grind to a halt because of compilation or a particularly beefy test suite.
That's what (in)famous kernel dev Con Kolivas[1] was doing up to late noughties. I'm not sure if he's still active in maintaining out of tree schedulers though.