I just read this in one of the first posts: "there can be a 1000 distros, and it doesn't matter because you can still run the same software in all of them". I laughed.
Now back to the point: I love the fact that XBMC has been EASILY ported to both Wayland and Mir. I understand the port comes from X, so we can expect an easy transition for all our software.
I have a feeling that more than two thirds of non-geek Linux users are on Ubuntu, so all this Wayland vs Mir war is yet another geeky one. Hardware vendors will go with consumers, and consumers have been going with Ubuntu for years already. That's what Steam cares about. That's what ordinary people cares about. That's what probably Nvidia and AMD care about. Fragmentation is over in non-geek land. Distro wars are over in non-geek land. Ubuntu IS the desktop Linux as much as Android is the phone Linux.
Of course, in the infra-world where geek warriors abound, all sorts of wars are still being fought, and probably will forever. It seems to be part of the fun or something. No one cares in the real world. Really.
Now back to the point: I love the fact that XBMC has been EASILY ported to both Wayland and Mir. I understand the port comes from X, so we can expect an easy transition for all our software.
I have a feeling that more than two thirds of non-geek Linux users are on Ubuntu, so all this Wayland vs Mir war is yet another geeky one. Hardware vendors will go with consumers, and consumers have been going with Ubuntu for years already. That's what Steam cares about. That's what ordinary people cares about. That's what probably Nvidia and AMD care about. Fragmentation is over in non-geek land. Distro wars are over in non-geek land. Ubuntu IS the desktop Linux as much as Android is the phone Linux.
Of course, in the infra-world where geek warriors abound, all sorts of wars are still being fought, and probably will forever. It seems to be part of the fun or something. No one cares in the real world. Really.
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