Originally posted by Britoid
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I'm also hoping the majority of devs who play a key role in the Wayland protocol are going to stick to their original vision of keeping programs more subordinate to the window-manager/compositor, such that the user can get these benefits:
- A more centralized place to control program behavior.
- A more consistent user experience.
- Security isolation.
- In general it's harder for programs to be a-s-s-holes, because they are more subordinate to the will of the window-manager and thus [hopefully] the user.
I don't see any signs that Wayland is going that way.
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