• @jesusrp98
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    381 year ago

    This is a great change in my opinion. Nobody wants to give support and effort into dying projects

      • @markstos
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        71 year ago

        It will mean even less attention is given to X11 as project, if that’s possible.

        Gnome devs would no longer be interested in resolving any X11-related compatibility issues.

        • @[email protected]
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          51 year ago

          Yeah, that’s fine. Wayland or whatever is going to be the future. I still use X11 as last time I checked (I try it out every year or so), a lot of my little tweaks were broken under Wayland. Someday I’ll have to change, but that’s OK.

  • @[email protected]
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    141 year ago
    • There are other submitted Merge Requests to that gnome-session GitLab repository that are 3 years old and are still open. This is only a proposal, and doesn’t actually mean it’s happening.
    • If GNOME developers want to focus on expanding Wayland support instead of maintaining X11 support, surely that’s their choice - they’re mostly volunteers anyway, shouldn’t they get to decide what they want to work on?
    • If other developers still want X11 support, they can branch these session targets and X11 support code off into a separate package and handle maintaining it.
    • X11 released in 1987. It had a great run.
    • @mvirts
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      81 year ago

      Plus there’s still Xwayland, Xorg will still be hanging on for the legacy apps.

  • Franzia
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    51 year ago

    On ProtonDB using X11 is like, an obvious tweak for a lot of games that aren’t native to Linux 😓

  • Possibly linux
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    01 year ago

    That makes sense. The last time I used gnome on X it was a buggy experience