FRIGN wrote: > Looking at it in relativity to Wayland: Let's be honest; who's already using > Wayland today?
I would like to. I already tested weston and it works fine so far in the sense of drawing fancy rotating things, simulated smoke and flowers - the usual things you would expect from a window manager. However I miss the following pieces for a productive working environment: * dwm * browser (surf) * st (there is a patchset, which I'll try to adapt to my tree soon) > Weston is a bloated POS and I've just begun work on writing a dwm > wayland-compositor, which is definitely not an easy job. If I can, I would like to help. Where is the code hosted? I also found swc[0] written by the same guy who wrote the st port to wayland. However I feel it is not really as simple as it claims to be. > I am sure the few people already using Wayland will be smart enough to just > pull in the external GTK3-patch and be fine. > > But please: Don't force this crap on everyone else, too! I would be fine with this. --Markus [0]: https://github.com/michaelforney/swc