Agreed, but doesn't that leave Canonical with some trump cards up it's sleeve that others won't have? What's to stop them taking their ball (Mir) & leaving if Sailfish becomes too (directly) competitive?

On 12/03/13 7:49 AM, Joaquín Padilla wrote:
Given that Ubuntu Touch and Sailfish run both on top of QT/QML, I'm not too sure that the Sailfish camp has any kind of incentive to go with Wayland. I myself would rather see interoperable systems than yet another differentiated standard to think about. Desktop Linux is fragmented enough.

Nathan <[email protected]> escribió:

    So no one else concerned about this? Where do you think the
    community can go from here?
    Can Sailfish Alliance (or someone else) really beat Canonical to
    the punch w/a Wayland based smartphone (or similar form-factor)
    next yr?*
    I have my worries/concerns/doubts....

    *And with a Wayland implementation that's _fully_ competitive with
    Mir?

    On 8/03/13 8:22 AM, Nathan wrote:
    Hey, I'd love to know what folks here think about this, got some
    thoughts on the matter?
    Phoronix has been covering it all heavily, a recent article by them:
    http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTMyMDk

    On 6/03/13 4:34 AM, Jukka Eklund wrote:
    Hi,

    I think you might catch Mer folks better via Mer mailing list.

    -Jukka


    On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 7:43 PM, Nathan <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        So no thoughts on this from MeR/Nemo/Sailfish folk? Would
        really love to hear them...

        On 5/03/13 4:52 AM, Nathan wrote:

            This is pretty big: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MirSpec
            I thought Canonical were "basically" just using tweaked
            Cyanogenmod + libhybris + a QML shell on top
            (boring/non-innovative).
            But it appears they're moving more & more towards their
            own complete OS stack (much more akin to Sailfish)...

            I really hope they intend to work with Wayland/Weston, &
            perhaps even merge (where practical) efforts longer-term
            into one truly F/OSS project.
            But I have my doubts/concerns... If they do,
            MeR/Nemo/Sailfish could stand to benefit a lot, &
            conversely so could Canonical.

            Cheers,
            Nath


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