Oliver Propst <oliver.pro...@gmail.com> wrote: ... >> Wayland is a tricky sell - it is unlikely that distributions will switch >> to it by default for this release, and there are some missing bits and >> pieces. > > +1, Actually think we should be (very) careful with having Wayland as a > selling point, right now at least. This fedora mailning list thread provide > some interesting insights [1], and [2] ("pending section"), which I guess > motivates why fedora choosed not to enable Wayland by default for its next > release .
Some things to bear in mind here: 1. For distros where it's available, Wayland will be an opt in feature that people have to decide to use. They can also turn it off if it doesn't work for them. 2. A lot of time and effort has gone into Wayland this cycle (and previous cycles) - it would be good to reflect that in the notes. 3. We need to consider the balance and appearance of the release headlines in general. If you take out XDG app, what big features do we have to talk about? 4. Is this *the* Wayland moment? I'm particularly thinking about next release here. If we just missed the mark of being Wayland ready this cycle, do we still get to say that 3.22 is the big "Wayland is done" release? If so, we might not want to make such a noise about it this time round. 5. My understanding is that Fedora will be promoting the Wayland session, even if it is not used by default. I wouldn't want GNOME to miss the train in this regard. >> XDG app isn't particularly a user facing feature at this stage. The most >> relevant new feature is the availability of nightly apps [1]. However, these >> nightly builds don't get much attention, and they require the command line >> to install, so are somewhat technical. In general I don't like selling user >> features if they require a terminal! > > +1, understand this project is (still) in a very early stage. We would only ever promote XDG app as something to try out, particularly for the nightly apps. The infrastructure isn't in place to recommend it as something that's generally usable. Allan _______________________________________________ engagement-list mailing list engagement-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/engagement-list