Hey,

I've just had a chat with Kristian about the GNOME 3.12 and Wayland 1.5
schedules.

As you may or may not have seen, Wayland 1.4 was just released a few days
ago. Since this release was cooking, the wayland api was frozen for a
while, and a lot of the xdg-shell api that we need for 3.12 has been held
up. These patches will be landing now, and make it into Wayland 1.5.

As Kristian told me, Wayland is switching to a 4 month release cycle going
forward. That is a little unfortunate for us, since it puts the next stable
release, 1.5, into May. There will however be an api-complete 1.4.91
release that is scheduled for April 1st. This is only one week after our
target date for 3.12.0 (March 26), so I would suggest that we extend our
schedule by a week or two, so that we can rely on the Wayland 1.4.91
release.

This will of course still leave us without a Wayland release to build
against for all of our development cycle, which is not a great situation to
be in. As a workaround for this, we've discussed including xdg-shell.xml in
the gtk and mutter trees for the interim, so we can continue to build
against Wayland 1.3 while using the new xdg-shell api that will become part
of Wayland in 1.5.

Comments ? Alternative suggestions ?


Matthias
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