On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 10:13 AM, Jeremy Bicha <jbi...@ubuntu.com> wrote:
> On 27 June 2013 11:51, Oliver Ries <oliver.r...@canonical.com> wrote: > > Replying off-list > > >> I think Rebecca Black OS has you beat there. Unless you don't think > >> Rebecca Black is mainstream enough... > > > > I did some research and apparently missed that, no offense intended > > Well the distro was tongue-in-cheek. ;) > > >> There's a chance that Fedora 20 would be released with Wayland by > >> default before 14.04 LTS > > > > imho there is a difference between a chance of doing it and putting out a > > roadmap and committing to do it, but I might be nitpicking ;) > > Right, Fedora hasn't really done roadmaps for Fedora 20 yet since > Fedora 19 hasn't yet been released. > > GNOME though has a roadmap: initial support this fall, full support > next spring. It comes down to how well GNOME 3.10 on Wayland works > because I don't think Fedora is afraid to beta-test new shiny. Fedora > does have one shortcut...they don't have to worry about support for > proprietary graphics drivers since those have never been officially > supported anyway. > > It sounds like KDE will be ready for Wayland at the same time. I still think there is a difference between an upstream project being ready and a Linux distribution being ready/willing to consume that upstream. bb, Olli
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