So, in short:
- Canonical creates Mir.
- Canonical announces move to Qt for Unity, expects that upstream will accept patchsets that provide Mir support for Qt
- Cannonical expects Mesa to upstream their custom patches to make it Mir-compatible
- Martin declared that they will never accept distro-specific patches just to support Mir and essentially told Canonical to sod off.
Now, how long will we need to wait before Mesa tells Canonical the same thing?
PS: This is getting old. Although I have a nagging feeling Mir might emerge the victor if only because Nvidia already appears to be in the process of supporting Mir with their proprietary blob.
- Canonical creates Mir.
- Canonical announces move to Qt for Unity, expects that upstream will accept patchsets that provide Mir support for Qt
- Cannonical expects Mesa to upstream their custom patches to make it Mir-compatible
- Martin declared that they will never accept distro-specific patches just to support Mir and essentially told Canonical to sod off.
Now, how long will we need to wait before Mesa tells Canonical the same thing?
PS: This is getting old. Although I have a nagging feeling Mir might emerge the victor if only because Nvidia already appears to be in the process of supporting Mir with their proprietary blob.
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