• @[email protected]
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    04 hours ago

    I think it kills the community. Making a Wayland window manager is so much harder to do than an X one. This monolithic solution solves the problems of Gnome, and KDE developers but less people want to be involved in windowing systems. I’m just being sad for X11, because, although it had nonsense features, it made linux desktop applications compatible with every desktop and we had huge variety of wms, compositors, desktop environments. Personally I’m still on X because of bspwm, but eventually there will be wayland-only features which will slowly kill X.

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      33 hours ago

      There’s libraries like wl-roots that make it a lot easier, no?

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      24 hours ago

      Now instead of having Wayland covering everything, applications try to cover every desktops. In the good old times, it worked everywhere.

      Why does flameshot need to handle different wayland desktops separately? Because simply the protocol doesn’t do it’s job. It doesn’t cover everything. It’s indeed not ready.