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Slightly off topic but how come any of the big linux companies hasn't expressed interest in bringing the remote (proof of concept) protocol to a usable level.
Is wayland 1.8 scheduled for Fedora 22 as a backport?
Wayland 1.8 is just an alpha at this point and Fedora 22 has the final test candidate releases out. So I unlikely anything is getting backported before the release. Post release updates are decided a while after the new releases get into the development branch.
Slightly off topic but how come any of the big linux companies hasn't expressed interest in bringing the remote (proof of concept) protocol to a usable level.
There is just several core things that need to be worked on first including input and accessibility. See Fedora 23 tasklist for some of the items listed
There is just several core things that need to be worked on first including input and accessibility. See Fedora 23 tasklist for some of the items listed
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