On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 3:59 PM, Allan Day <a...@gnome.org> wrote: > 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
See this. > 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? > The general app polish and features landed I think are significant. Considerer things like Shortcuts windows add to that. > 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. > A very good point you bring up. Was something I had in mind. In time for the 3.22 release I guess its very likely that *features such as "remote display", "xclipboard proxy", "dnd root window drops" will have landed, hopefully have also the Wayland accessibility story improved. Think it would make more sense to do a bigger push then, yes. *https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Wayland_features describe the features I quote (and more). > 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. > Understand. -- -mvh Oliver Propst
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