Mostly, it is identically equal to "remote Wayland protocol".  Except that this 
iSwifter thing is specific to remoting Flash applications.

Speaking of which there is a GSOC'11 proposal over on X.org to do the remote 
Wayland protocol.

The parts about Lion taking over the world I am skeptical of seeing that to my 
knowledge Lion is only going to run on hardware supplied by Apple, which is a 
tiny fraction of all hardware.

But, don't let me dissuade anyone, it is open source and people should feel 
free to work on anything they think is valuable.

On 03/16/2011 10:53 PM, Corbin Simpson wrote:
> Um.
> 
> This sounds overly grandiose and not really Wayland-specific. Also, most 
> people don't have lots of iron sitting in their garages. I think you may have 
> upgraded "Wouldn't it be cool if...?" to "Dude, this is a killer feature!"
> 
> Sending from a mobile, pardon the brevity. ~ C.
> 
> On Mar 16, 2011 7:11 PM, "Josh Leverette" <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
> 
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