Ancurio, you are absolutely right.
The target audience of Waltham is developers who preferably know at least a little about Wayland's protocol...
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Yes, I wrote the announcement. I'm the main designer of Waltham. Do you need proof of this?...
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This is because Waltham does not do anything. Waltham, once matured, does not include any protocol for any specific use case. We just can't develop it...
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Hi,
it seems you missed this sentence from the announcement: "Waltham is not the magic bullet that makes Wayland network-transparent!"...
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Libwayland (neither server nor client side library) has nothing to do with hardware, or drivers, or rendering. It is merely an IPC between a Wayland compositor...
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Has anyone ever been pissed at projects whose version number is 0.9.xxx or something for years and years and it works fine and is widely used, yet no-one...
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Libweston is for giving a hand to all those niche or lightweight DE developers, to let them ride on the maintained Weston core without forking or reinventing...
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Those patches are for libinput, but we are still missing all Wayland'y bits completely, like the whole protocol for tablets. In other words, even if compositor...
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For comparison, on Weston on rpi, you will always get as close to zero-copy EGL clients as imaginable. The only copy that might happen is done by the...
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Yeah, I guess the X11 accel could be conceivable. I have no idea how practical it would be. I haven't even looked at the code drop yet, either.
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For the record, it is well possible to have a Wayland server working without udev, and clients do not need udev at all anyway. Weston's Android backend...
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On Wayland, there is practically nothing else for the server to do on graphics than to composite and present, and you cannot live without compositing...
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You should probably read http://lists.freedesktop.org/archive...ry/000770.html to clarify how it really is....
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Different things yes. Wayland has nothing to do with this. Switching between apps/windows is purely a compositor feature.
Why are you saying...
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I wonder if you all remember, that before this "alt-tab", Weston got "expos?", and a long long time before that it got "super-tab"...
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