> Do we really want to support client side decorations?

Just to comment on this one point, I think CSD is just something we must
support and there's no way around it. There are already a lot of GNOME
apps rendering widgets in the header bar in a way that just simply can't
be done with SSD. Add to that applications like Google Chrome and Steam
which want full control over their rendering and still allow the user to
move their windows by dragging on the client area.

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Title:
  [enhancement] Missing client API for relative surface movement

Status in Mir:
  In Progress
Status in MirAL:
  In Progress
Status in xorg-server package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Mir needs a client API to allow surfaces to move themselves
  relatively. This is required to support full client-side decorations
  (bug 1398849), and also other apps like Google Chrome and Gnome
  Nautilus which can be dragged using part of their client areas.

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