It will take some time to hit Arch repo, 3.24 didn't hit till .1 rls, but that was a good thing because it had some serious bugs that were fixed in .1, hopefully this one is far more ready and will hit sooner .
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Originally posted by GhostOfFunkS View Post
Nah. It is just you who need to learn how extensions work. Having arbitrary API limitations will only make the code more static and it comes with a cost to keep the stability.
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Originally posted by GhostOfFunkS View Post
Nah. The cost of maintaining some arbitrary API within flux code is not justified. There is really no reason to discuss this any further because it makes as little sense in GS as in any other code base.
Originally posted by GhostOfFunkS View Post
Well, the code would only lock GNOME down and put design constraints and code maintenance burdens to upstream. There is no reason to do this when D2D and Ubuntu dock is maintained and QAed properly.
That is the beauty of the current way. Everyone can build a session tailored to docks, panels or whatever. All based on the same stack.Last edited by danielnez1; 13 September 2017, 04:17 PM.
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Originally posted by GhostOfFunkS View Post
Strawman! I didn't said it was "in so much of a flux". On the contrary most people would say GS is pretty mature by now. But again; There is no reason to define APIs and stability promises.
Want it static? Don't upgrade unless necessary. It is that simple.
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how is nvidia wayland support on this release? at x11 level or not yet?Last edited by edoantonioco; 14 September 2017, 12:25 AM.
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Originally posted by oleid View PostToo bad that fractional scaling didn't make it (according to heise.de).
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* Support fractional monitor scaling [Jonas, Marco; #765011]
[1] http://ftp.acc.umu.se/pub/gnome/sour...er-3.25.4.news
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Originally posted by Krejzi View Post
I'm pretty sure it landed.
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* Support fractional monitor scaling [Jonas, Marco; #765011]
[1] http://ftp.acc.umu.se/pub/gnome/sour...er-3.25.4.news
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Originally posted by GhostOfFunkS View Post
Not for something like GS. Today you can manipulate any js code. If you suddenly decide some parts of this is a stable interface you will most likely break existing extensions. So no, APIs is not the golden standard for this application.
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