>No one has said it's done, and Xorg still works fine. Not when apps will exclusively choose to support it.
>xdg-shell for application windows. Which is implemented by literally who? I can see a GNOME mutter commit but can't find anyone else from a few minutes of googling. Also: "As of June 2014, XDG-Shell protocol was not…
Yes it is. Who else makes Music players where you can't even select the music directory?
After 9 years there is not even anything close to a universal standard and discussion across compositors has just started this year. That's embarrassing.
If Wayland is the "Linux desktop" then all the advantages are gone. You do know that Wayland's design effectively destroys any choice and customization right? Wayland's protocol is basically an isolation prison that…
>No one has said it's done, and Xorg still works fine. Not when apps will exclusively choose to support it.
>xdg-shell for application windows. Which is implemented by literally who? I can see a GNOME mutter commit but can't find anyone else from a few minutes of googling. Also: "As of June 2014, XDG-Shell protocol was not…
Yes it is. Who else makes Music players where you can't even select the music directory?
After 9 years there is not even anything close to a universal standard and discussion across compositors has just started this year. That's embarrassing.
If Wayland is the "Linux desktop" then all the advantages are gone. You do know that Wayland's design effectively destroys any choice and customization right? Wayland's protocol is basically an isolation prison that…