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Very fun an impressive experiment of making a Wayland compositor rendering in the terminal with surprising refinements. Now it feels totally useless too of course.
That's a good point too often overlooked by people complaining at Wayland. It indeed enable form factors and uses cases that we couldn't address with X11.
This is obviously all good news on the Wayland front. Took time to get there, got lots of justified (and even more unjustified) complaints, but now things are looking bright.
Looks like a neat tool to have available to remap keys.
Yes, the governance of Open Source projects can be tricky. This is part of the job though, and properly embraced we all go further. An example from the Wayland space.
The beginning of the end for X11. The writing is now on the wall.
Understanding the Wayland protocol by going all the way back to what's going on with the domain socket. Can serve as a nice introduction.
Indeed, at this point it's not that people don't want to switch. Very often they just don't have a choice.
Interesting integration of Wayland in WSL.