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    Phoronix: Wayland & Weston 1.4 Alpha Released

    The first alpha test release of the upcoming Wayland 1.4 with Weston 1.4 reference compositor is now available for testing...

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    Is there a list of all the features he expected? I'm just curious what he wanted and what else X can do that wayland can't. Also, I'm interested in what else Wayland needs to be 100% complete in the eyes of all developers (performance enhancements not included). If Wayland is actually complete enough, I'm really excited to know KDE should be ready for it pretty soon.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by schmidtbag View Post
      If Wayland is actually complete enough, I'm really excited to know KDE should be ready for it pretty soon.
      All Blue Systems employees, incl. Martin Graesslin who maintains KWin, are currently working on the KF5 port of the Plasma environment. Wayland support is, AFAIK, not the highest priority right now.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by schmidtbag View Post
        Is there a list of all the features he expected? I'm just curious what he wanted and what else X can do that wayland can't. Also, I'm interested in what else Wayland needs to be 100% complete in the eyes of all developers (performance enhancements not included). If Wayland is actually complete enough, I'm really excited to know KDE should be ready for it pretty soon.
        X can draw rectangles and text. Wayland can't do that.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Ancurio View Post
          X can draw rectangles and text. Wayland can't do that.

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          • #6
            Still isn't Wayland doing it. And it shouldn't, that's the point.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by mrugiero View Post
              Still isn't Wayland doing it. And it shouldn't, that's the point.
              Thanks for catching my sarcasm.

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              • #8
                Any more news on XWayland? It'll be some time (if ever) before everything I want to run, runs on Wayland. Until then XWayland will be the way to get the best of both world. Last I saw XWayland was bumped out the December 1.15 release of the X server. Any updates?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by phred14 View Post
                  Any more news on XWayland? It'll be some time (if ever) before everything I want to run, runs on Wayland. Until then XWayland will be the way to get the best of both world. Last I saw XWayland was bumped out the December 1.15 release of the X server. Any updates?
                  It should be merged in X master in early 2014.

                  There are two major coming works:

                  . Improve input handling (for example you can't play a game right now, because the mouse will not work as intended.)
                  . Add Present extension support

                  Also
                  . Merge wlglamor to the 'wayland DDX' so there would be an universal wayland DDX.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Awesomeness View Post
                    All Blue Systems employees, incl. Martin Graesslin who maintains KWin, are currently working on the KF5 port of the Plasma environment. Wayland support is, AFAIK, not the highest priority right now.
                    Are you sure that is still the case? Netrunner 13.12 is being prepared for release right now. Is that not developed by Blue Systems employees?

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