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Kubuntu, KDE Has Little Hope For Ubuntu's Mir
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Originally posted by Alex Sarmiento View PostNo, no no... You don't get it. NOBODY is asking him to support MIR. Kwin is irrelevant for Canonical, and that's it. NOBODY is asking his opinion about what Canonical is doing with MIR and Unity. There's no a protocol for other desktops because there's no need. He stated already that he is not interested on MIR, and with good reason since kwin is irrelevant .
I'm sometimes unsure if mark has any idea what his company develop... Has he any engineering background or is he some sort of businessman?
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Originally posted by Alex Sarmiento View PostNo, no no... You don't get it. NOBODY is asking him to support MIR. Kwin is irrelevant for Canonical, and that's it. NOBODY is asking his opinion about what Canonical is doing with MIR and Unity. There's no a protocol for other desktops because there's no need. He stated already that he is not interested on MIR, and with good reason since kwin is irrelevant .
Canonical decided, and is a good thing in my opinion, that they can not count on third party upstream projects that don't give a shit about anything else except their own projects, for instance , gnome shell and kde. Wayland, gnome and kde don't meet their goals, why should canonical follow them? that's makes no sense.
Furthermore, i think that canonical should forget about kde and gnome for good, and somehow distance themselves even more from the old school linux distro paradigm that consist on packing loosely related, unrelated or even conflicting upstream projects
This developer should concentrate his efforts on performance, hardware compatibility and resource usage, something that he demonstrated is not very interested on . He decided to go for waylaid, well, start working on that, KWIn is going to become irrelevant anyways.
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Originally posted by pandev92 View PostIt happens " As of November 2010, Nvidia has no plans to support it in their proprietary drivers."
threes years ago, the world change
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Originally posted by ворот93 View PostWell, nvidia have already stated they had no plans for wayland so...
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Originally posted by Akka View PostRead Mark shuttleworths blog. He wrote he was sure kde soon should run on mir some times ago.
I'm sometimes unsure if mark has any idea what his company develop... Has he any engineering background or is he some sort of businessman?
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Originally posted by ворот93 View PostThat's the time when everybody was behind Wayland. Now, with largest desktop Linux player ditching Wayland, plans could really change... not in favour of the latter.
To this date money in the foss word come from servers, integrated systems, and workstations. Ubuntu is not dominating any of this categories.
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Originally posted by Akka View PostBut most of the ubuntu users is kinda useless in a business perceptive. It's mostly home users with small wish to pay. If they pay it's usually to buy software for there windows installation not for the ubuntu installation they use alongside.
To this date money in the foss word come from servers, integrated systems, and workstations. Ubuntu is not dominating any of this categories.
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