Hi all,

I've read the wayland architecture doc and FAQ, and while I see it gets
rid of a bunch of legacy X stuff (core fonts, etc.), I'm curious as to
what the enlightenment developers think about it, e.g. what's good,
what's not so good (if anything).

Some things I'm wondering about:
* all rendering is done by clients - is that normal or better? to an
  uninformed observer, it seems like a lot of wheel re-inventing will
  need to be done in every application (or does the WM do this?).
* will ssh -X work anymore?
* will XDMCP work anymore?
* will projects like LVS work anymore?

Thanks for your insight and knowledge.

--
Regards,
Christopher Barry

Random geeky fortune:
Portability should be the default.
                -- Larry Wall in <199711072201.oaa01...@wall.org>

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