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  • ADWC: A Tiling Window Manager For Wayland

    Phoronix: ADWC: A Tiling Window Manager For Wayland

    There's now the first tiling manager for Wayland. Called ADWC, this open-source tiling manager can already start applications using XWayland. There's some videos showing off this Weston fork, including the Opera web-browser and KDE's KWrite running on Wayland...

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  • #2
    Very nice make sure it mimics notion (ion3) behaviour, hard to beat wm.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by asdx
      Nice, now if someone can port kwin to Wayland I'm sold.
      KWin's main developer, Martin Grasslin, had said he stopped the KWin - Wayland effort because of lack of a stable release. Now that the stable release is imminent, he sure will return to the work.

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      • #4
        Nice seeing Wayland targeted projects turning up in the wild already, both a testament to it attracting interest and that it's maturing very quickly.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Hirager View Post
          [...] Now that the stable release is imminent, he sure will return to the work.
          What stable release are we talking about? 0.85 or something newer?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by runeks View Post
            What stable release are we talking about? 0.85 or something newer?
            I am not sure, if 0.85 is considered stable or beta. I was cautious here.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Hirager View Post
              I am not sure, if 0.85 is considered stable or beta. I was cautious here.
              I believe Martin Gr??lin's complaint was that there wasn't any release of Wayland, and developing against Wayland master with its constant protocol changes was... challenging. So yes, I think 0.85 would qualify here. It's quite a lot more stable than master.

              I don't think 0.85 has officially been called stable / beta / alpha / etc. anywhere, but it's pretty stable.

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