frankfurt_schoolgirl, 1 year ago I’ve been using Wayland for 5 years. There were a few bugs in the beggining, but now it works great. These threads are such a waste of time. I have over 100 confirms X11 developments That’s great dude. Why don’t you go maintain it then, apparently nobody else wants to: www.phoronix.com/news/RHEL10-Removing-X.Org Wayland took too long Look up how long btrfs has been in development, or at audio subsystem churn. These things take time, because it’s mostly volunteers working on them. Systemic complexity has doubled in the last two years What does this even mean? Mir was better It turns out the Canonical dumping random stuff over the wall is not the same as creating a legitimate open source community around a project. Unfixable amount of race conditions As if there’s never been a synchronization bug in X… But also System76 and others are writing Wayland compositors on Rust anyway.
I’ve been using Wayland for 5 years. There were a few bugs in the beggining, but now it works great. These threads are such a waste of time.
I have over 100 confirms X11 developments
That’s great dude. Why don’t you go maintain it then, apparently nobody else wants to: www.phoronix.com/news/RHEL10-Removing-X.Org
Wayland took too long
Look up how long btrfs has been in development, or at audio subsystem churn. These things take time, because it’s mostly volunteers working on them.
Systemic complexity has doubled in the last two years
What does this even mean?
Mir was better
It turns out the Canonical dumping random stuff over the wall is not the same as creating a legitimate open source community around a project.
Unfixable amount of race conditions
As if there’s never been a synchronization bug in X… But also System76 and others are writing Wayland compositors on Rust anyway.