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GNOME Lands Mainline NVIDIA Wayland Support Using EGLStreams
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Originally posted by cj.wijtmans View PostEglstreams is a standard https://www.khronos.org/registry/egl...KHR_stream.txt. if other drivers dont support it they are not compliant.
Sounds to me like EGLStream support was a prisoner's dilemna, and now we got the worst possible outcome...
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Crappy forum :
If an open standard is implemented by only one company, you have to remove the "open" part from the name. Actual words from an Nvidia rep heard at LinuxDays in Prague, when talking about OpenCL. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXrq5WAEmBQ around 1:18)
EGLStreams is only supported on nvidia. Go figure.
Sounds to me EGLStream support was a prisoner's dilemna, and we got the worst prossible outcome.
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Originally posted by cj.wijtmans View PostEglstreams is a standard https://www.khronos.org/registry/egl...KHR_stream.txt. if other drivers dont support it they are not compliant.## VGA ##
AMD: X1950XTX, HD3870, HD5870
Intel: GMA45, HD3000 (Core i5 2500K)
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Originally posted by darkbasic View PostWhy? Why can't the community stay compact on a decision for a fuck1ng single time? Let's welcome two different codepaths for the time being, such a way nobody will ever never agree on a new API. Good job Gnome, such a great job.
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I feel like this is a step backwards from open source. Developers shouldn't allow one asshole company to have more influence than the entire rest of the community. Ultimately, I think if nvidia doesn't want to work with open source developers then nvidia shouldn't be supported. If nvidia users suffer as a result, then that is their choice, to support a bad company.
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Originally posted by phoenk View PostI feel like this is a step backwards from open source. Developers shouldn't allow one asshole company to have more influence than the entire rest of the community. Ultimately, I think if nvidia doesn't want to work with open source developers then nvidia shouldn't be supported. If nvidia users suffer as a result, then that is their choice, to support a bad company.
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This all boils down to the old free software vs open source argument (from the point of view outside nvidia).
From FSF perspective we should refuse to implement nvidia's API because it's politically wrong and opposes freedom by creating unnecessary splits.
From OSS perspective we should implement it because otherwise nvidia users get stuck with no wayland for no practical reason.
It's basically a political vs technical view. I'm very surprised it's gnome that did the technical approach.
This is one of them Linus vs RMS cases where one holds to their views extremely while the other goes "meh no technical reason not to allow/do that".
I'm kind of split on the issue but as an nvidia user will definitely check this out.
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