I'm not impatient, but I hope they ship this by June 2014. By that time, they would be where Apple was with Quartz a decade ago. I forgive them, Linux's main money is in servers, not the couple of nerds who run it on their desktops at home. Still, Red Hat thinks its important to push Wayland through.
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Originally posted by plonoma View PostOr you could do the api so the first thing it asks is a version of the protocol.
And then how to agree on what version to use.
Then you can break it without causing insurmountable problems.All opinions are my own not those of my employer if you know who they are.
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Originally posted by Ericg View PostGnome will happen whenever they get around to it, I'd imagine GTK is a little more X-specific in some areas since it was meant as the GPL-OS toolkit
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