Hey On 5 December 2016 at 22:43, Adam Jackson <[email protected]> wrote:
> (apologies for being so slow to get to this thread, this is great stuff) > > On Mon, 2016-11-28 at 15:47 +0200, Pekka Paalanen wrote: > [...] > > > Mind, I am mostly thinking this in Weston XWM terms, which draws the > > window decorations through X11 like a normal window manager. > > That's fine. Honestly I'd prefer a world where the wayland server was > not also the window manager, you should be able to run twm if you want > (and have it work about as well as, say, twm on win32). That'd need an > x11 compat protocol to really handle well, but again, okay. I think > that's _better_ than the current model, where mutter just magically > knows to get X geometry info through this side channel and therefore > has to worry about races, instead of Xwayland always presenting a > logically consistent view of its world to the wayland server. > Putting my /other desktop/ swimming suit here, I would love to see such a model, it would greatly help with a wider Wayland adoption imho. Cheers, Olivier
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